What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way to keep updated on the news that's of interest to you. Instead of having to go to websites to see if there's a new story or feature, you can use RSS (Really Simple Syndication) to tell you every time the news you want is updated.
So if you are interested in Chelsea news simply go to the Chelsea site and click on the RSS feed button.
RSS feeds take the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by showing you the very latest information that you are interested in without having to revisit the source page again.
How can I use it?
To use RSS, you need to get hold of an application called a news reader.
There are many, from freeware to shareware, to choose from.
These readers display RSS information feeds from your chosen websites on your computer. All you have to do to get set up is choose which RSS feeds you want, i.e. an RSS feed of all the latest Chelsea news from the cfcuk.net website.
Where do I get a newsreader the?
Try here for newsreaders
Or just use a browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari.
Internet Explorer
Firefox Browser
Safari Browser (Apple MAC OS X users)
Google Chrome Browser
Opera Browser
All newsfeeds on the Transparent Sport network are identified by this little orange button:
More information can be found on the BBC website |