RSS Feeds
RSS feeds - also known as Web or News Feeds - allow you to see when the National Preparedness Month Web site has added new content. You can get our latest headlines in one place, as soon as they are published, without having to visit the National Preparedness Month site. National Preparedness Month offers RSS feeds for the latest Press Releases.
National Preparedness Month's RSS feeds are provided free of charge for commercial/non-commercial use by individuals and organizations. National Preparedness Month headlines may be displayed on your Web site.
Subscribing to RSS Feeds through Web Browsers
Some Web browsers, including Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera, and Safari, automatically check for RSS feeds for you when you visit a Web site and display an icon when they find one.
Internet Explorer 7 | Firefox | Safari |
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Internet Explorer 7 toolbar displaying available RSS feed. |
Firefox address bar displaying available RSS feed. |
Safari address bar displaying available RSS feed. |
For more details on how to subscribe to RSS feeds using your browser, please select Help from your browser's main menu.
Receiving RSS Feeds through a Reader
If your browser does not automatically check for RSS feeds, follow these steps to subscribe to National Preparedness Month's RSS feeds:
Step 1. Get an RSS reader
You can use an online reader that works from any Web browser, or you can download software that runs on your computer.
Step 2. Enter the location of the NPM News feed
In your RSS reader, add the following URL(s) listed below:
Title | Copy URL to RSS Reader |
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NPM Updates | http://www.ready.gov/america/npm08/rss/npm08.xml |
Step 3. Read the NPM News
Your RSS reader periodically retrieves the latest news from the National Preparedness Month website so you will always have the latest headlines.
Links of Interest
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 RSS Help Page
- What is RSS? RSS Explained
- Wikipedia - Web Feeds (About)