Here are XML feeds available from SFGate.com. You may wish to try My Feeds, our web-based RSS reader.
News |
Opinion |
Sports |
Business & Technology|
Entertainment
Food & Wine |
Features |
Comics |
Podcasts |
SFGate Exclusives
Columnists (A-Z)
Chronicle Op-Ed | |
Opinion Podcasts | |
Mark Morford - Notes & Errata | |
Debra J. Saunders | |
Cinnamon Stillwell |
Food & Dining | |
Wine | |
Wine Podcast | |
Michael Bauer - Between Meals | |
Janet Fletcher - The Cheese Course | |
Inside Scoop restaurant news | |
Don Asmussen - Bad Reporter | |
Mark Fiore | |
Phil Frank - Farley | |
Paul Madonna - All Over Coffee | |
Bill Russell - Bay Folk Sketchbook |
First you'll need an RSS reader, which can alert you to SFGate content as it is updated.
A larger list of RSS-compatible readers is available at dmoz.org.
Once you have an RSS reader installed, copy the shortcut link from one of the XML buttons at left and paste it into your chosen reader application.
Chronicle Podcast RSS feeds integrate audio that you download and then listen to at your convenience. You'll need a podcast reader like the ones listed below to download the audio from your chosen podcast feed. Once downloaded, you can play podcasts on your computer or on a portable digital music player.
Read more about podcasts in our Podcast FAQ.
After copying one of the shortcut links from the XML buttons at left, click "Add Content" on your My Yahoo! page. A link will appear on the following page labeled "Add RSS by URL." Click that link and paste the RSS shortcut into the resulting text box and click "Add."
To move your chosen SFGate RSS feed upwards to a higher position on your My Yahoo! page, click the "Change Layout" link at the top and select your SFGate RSS feed from the "Wide Column" list. Then click the up arrow button next to the list one or more times to move your chosen SFGate RSS feed upward. Further information is available at Yahoo! on their RSS Headlines Module page.
After copying one of the RSS shortcut links from the XML buttons at left, click "Add content" or "Personalize your Google homepage" on your Google homepage. Click "Create a Section" in the list that appears and a text box will be displayed for you to "enter a feed." Paste your RSS shortcut into the text box and click "Go."
You can drag and drop to rearrange your Google page. Further information is available at Google in their Homepage help section.
"Live Bookmarks" let users of the Mozilla Firefox web browser load RSS feeds into their bookmarks menu.
SFGate pages that are enabled for Live Bookmarks place this icon on the bottom right corner of the Firefox browser. Clicking on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up Firefox's Add Bookmark dialog. Select 'OK' and you will see SFGate Live Bookmarks with the rest of your bookmarks.
For more information about RSS, see What is RSS?
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email rss@sfgate.com