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How to use RSS Feed Converter
 
RSS Feed Converter is actually the second step. The first step was obtaining the RSS feed itself. You can already have the feed or you can generate one or several rss feeds with the help of our rss generators.

Well, as soon as your feed is ready you need to convert it into the format readable by the browsers. This converter will transform your RSS feed into most commonly used HTML, PHP and JavaScript.

To do that you need to paste your RSS feed into the "RSS Feed URL" box and set the format you want.

Also, do not forget to provide you name and email address, so you could receive the code snippet right into your email box.


As soon as you "click on advanced settings" you will have the option to customize your feed's look & feel.

Show channel - gives you the opportunity to show the source of your feed in the code.

Number of items - sets the number of items per every feed.

Show items Descriptions? - the option whether to show just the title of the item or to give a short description as well.

You can also play with fonts, background and link colors.

Shuffle RSS - this is an advanced option that lets you shuffle items within RSS feed. This is a great SEO trick to make your RSS content rather unique.

JavaScript links - another advanced option which converts all the links into JavaScript. This prevents PageRank leaking and also makes Search Engines concentrate on your webpage not leaving it through the link.

New window - the well known optimization trick which keeps your visitors on your page avoiding traffic leaking.


After all settings are done you may preview your feed's output and then generate the code snippet for your website's insertion.

The copy of the code is also sent to your email, so you could continue working on another feed.

Copy that code, paste it into the source code of your webpage or insert it into your blog's template. Now you are all set.

Fast and easy!

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