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We use RSS feeds on our website to keep customers informed about latest content without having to revisit our website every day. We have two main RSS feeds (shown below) for our special offers and clearance products, which can be added to your favourite news feed software.
Special Offers
This feed lists our current special offers which can be found on our special offers page.
Feed URL: http://www.wroes.co.uk/feed/offers
Clearance Products
This feed lists our current clearance products which can be found on our clearance page.
Feed URL: http://www.wroes.co.uk/feed/clearance
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a format for sharing data, typically from a website. For example, latest news, products, comments, members etc.
An RSS feed is a basic listing of items which can be inserted into another website, application, or news reader software. The feed is updated whenever the content changes so you are always retrieving the latest information without having to re-visit the website every day.
You will find RSS feeds all over the Internet, but is commonly used on blogs, news related websites, product catalogues, and social networking websites. Look for the orange icon and the words “RSS Feed” to subscribe to a feed.
The word subscribe can be misleading. To subscribe to a feed all you need to do is copy the URL of the feed (shown above) into your chosen RSS reader software. That’s it!
RSS feeds aren’t for everyone - some people still prefer to visit the website to check for the latest content, however, when you start to add these feeds to your favourite applications (Outlook, Firefox etc.) it becomes easier to see when the content has changed, and then subsequently visit the website for the main content.
RSS feeds are all over the Internet and are growing in popularity by the minute. Most websites separate their feeds into categories, for example, latest news, sports news, technology news, and so on…
The latest versions of Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer allow you to subscribe to feeds directly into the web browser. Feeds can also be added to your email package (some require third-party plug-ins) so you can download your email and feeds at the same time.