Enter RSS - Really Simple Syndication. This is a very clever technology that you can use easily (trust me!) to see when a site has been updated.
You can then at a glance see if my blog or other sites have been updated (yey!).
If you are on Windows I'm afraid your probably going to need a new browser (plus this will help protect you from viruses/spyware that slow your computer down, afraid it is needed)
I'd strongly recommend Firefox as it seems to be the most secure and easiest to use. Download it here.
Once you've installed Firefox (or if you already have it) click here for instructions to see how you can see when a site is updated. Just scroll down to 'adding live bookmarks'. Then to see if a site has been updated, just click on the new live bookmark you created and you can see if there is any new updates without going to the site!
However, if you still want to use Microsoft's browser (which I find is more difficult to use in this new version than Firefox, but you need to choose one or the other - or have both!). Download it here.
Once you've got the new version of Internet Explorer (or already have it - called IE7), then click here for instructions to see when sites are updated.
I think Apple have implemented RSS the best because it will automatically tell you when a site has been updated - and how many new articles have been added e.g. Stephen's blog (1) - But you'll need a shiny Mac for that.
This is using their Safari web browser; click here for instructions to see when sites are updated.
And have fun! = )
You can then at a glance see if my blog or other sites have been updated (yey!).
If you are on Windows I'm afraid your probably going to need a new browser (plus this will help protect you from viruses/spyware that slow your computer down, afraid it is needed)
I'd strongly recommend Firefox as it seems to be the most secure and easiest to use. Download it here.
Once you've installed Firefox (or if you already have it) click here for instructions to see how you can see when a site is updated. Just scroll down to 'adding live bookmarks'. Then to see if a site has been updated, just click on the new live bookmark you created and you can see if there is any new updates without going to the site!
However, if you still want to use Microsoft's browser (which I find is more difficult to use in this new version than Firefox, but you need to choose one or the other - or have both!). Download it here.
Once you've got the new version of Internet Explorer (or already have it - called IE7), then click here for instructions to see when sites are updated.
I think Apple have implemented RSS the best because it will automatically tell you when a site has been updated - and how many new articles have been added e.g. Stephen's blog (1) - But you'll need a shiny Mac for that.
This is using their Safari web browser; click here for instructions to see when sites are updated.
And have fun! = )
2 comments:
My pleasure, thanks for doing such a good tutorial!
Curiously, I found IE7 the hardest browser to find a tutorial for!
Dude, it's almost April already. What's all that Jazz about keeping easily updated?! Get blogging!
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