Tuesday, September 26, 2006

How to Add a Blog RSS to your MSN Sympatico MyPage.

How to Add a Blog RSS to your MSN Sympatico MyPage.

For those of you that have Hotmail with MSN Sympatico and My Page the process of adding an RSS feed is simple.

1. Go to MSN Sympatico or Hotmail or use the myMSN link
http://sympatico.my.msn.com/

2. Log in using your proper ID

3. You will see a MyPage link on top left - click on this to open your MyPage.

4. When your welcome page is open click on "Add Content".

5. A MyPage - Change Content - Web Page Dialog pops up.

6. Click on the tab labeled Search - this opens a Search for Content form.

7. Paste the URL for the feed into "search for content" form.
This is an example URL for an atom RSS feed.
http://eslincanada.blogspot.com/atom.xml

8. click on the green arrow to the right.

9. A confirmation box lists the Blog title and feed - click OK at the bottom of page.

10. My Page re-opens - check to see if your RSS Feed is listed

11. Click on the new RSS Feed Link with the Blog Title and Story title.

12. That is it - success - you can read RSS Feeds

MSN has made the process of reading Blogs very easy by bringing the recent posts to your MyPage.

The Three ESL in Canada Blogs can be added by pasting the URL into the "Search for Content" form. You have to add them one at a time.

1.

http://eslincanada.blogspot.com/atom.xml

ESL in Canada News, information articles, reports, opinions, observations, warnings for English ESL students, teachers, agents, homestays and schools

2.

http://tlc-network-club.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Travel Language Culture Network Club will organize special member group prices, special events and activities to help provide visitors with both fun and educational programs. Network Club recommendations will assist club members with travel, language, culture, immigration, employment, shopping, homestay and professional services.

3.

http://street-talk-english-survival-tips.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Street Talk lives moves changes emotes evolves excites informs comforts calms grows dies fades infuriates alarms frustrates motivates divides separates joins unites identifies and triggers users. Street Talk English Survival Tips will help you.

Send us your comments and suggestions

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ESL in Canada Blog URL
http://eslincanada.blogspot.com/

Blog Feed
http://eslincanada.blogspot.com/atom.xml

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