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Whenever you see the orange RSS feed icon that is displayed above, an RSS feed is available. This means that you can subscribe to the content being displayed on that page and get the most up to date content automatically - as soon as it becomes available - without even visiting this website.
There are a number of feeds available on the Bodmin Community Church website (see the Feeds list on the right menu) and there a number of ways you can subscribe to them. For your benefit, two methods are suggested below:
The Browser Method
Possibly the easiest way to subscribe to a feed is to use a modern web browser (see below for details) which can 'bookmark' an RSS Feed for you.
If you are considering using a modern browser to get your feeds and need to download and install one, you have a number of options. You could download Mozilla Firefox 3 or download Internet Explorer 8 if you have a PC for instance. If you have a Mac, you may wish to download Safari 4.
The Sign Up Method
If you prefer sticking with an older browser, you will need to sign up for a free account with company websites that can access the RSS feeds.
Again you have a series of options. A shortlist is provided below and you will find that each of these sites will have its own instructions for subscribing to feeds.

How to use RSS Feeds
There are a number of feeds available on the Bodmin Community Church website (see the Feeds list on the right menu) and there a number of ways you can subscribe to them. For your benefit, two methods are suggested below:
The Browser Method
Possibly the easiest way to subscribe to a feed is to use a modern web browser (see below for details) which can 'bookmark' an RSS Feed for you.
- Load up a page on this site displaying an orange RSS icon in a modern browser (example below).

- Click on the RSS button in the browser that should be displayed and you will be given the option to subscribe to that page (image below shows Firefox 3 browser)

- Having subscribed, you can now view all your subscribed feeds (from any website page you have subscribed to) in your browser by clicking on the browser's RSS feeds button (image below shows RSS Feeds button
in Internet Explorer 7's Favourites Centre between Favourites and History)
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If you are considering using a modern browser to get your feeds and need to download and install one, you have a number of options. You could download Mozilla Firefox 3 or download Internet Explorer 8 if you have a PC for instance. If you have a Mac, you may wish to download Safari 4.
The Sign Up Method
If you prefer sticking with an older browser, you will need to sign up for a free account with company websites that can access the RSS feeds.
Again you have a series of options. A shortlist is provided below and you will find that each of these sites will have its own instructions for subscribing to feeds.


