RSS Introduction
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RSS is een methode om webinhoud van een website naar veel andere websites te distribueren via XML.
RSS geeft ons de mogelijkheid om nieuws en updates snel door te nemen.
De basiskennis die je moet hebben
Voordat je verder gaat, moet je een basiskennis hebben van het volgende:
- HTML / XHTML
- XML / XML-namenruimte
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Wat is RSS?
- RSS staat voor Really Simple Syndication (echt eenvoudige syndicatie)
- RSS geeft je de mogelijkheid om inhoud van websites te syndiceren
- RSS defines a very simple method for sharing and viewing titles and content
- RSS files can be automatically updated
- RSS allows for personalized views of different websites
- RSS is written in XML
Why use RSS?
RSS is designed to display selected data.
Without RSS, users would have to check your website every day for new content. For many users, this is too time-consuming. Through RSS feed (RSS is usually called News feed or RSS feed), users can use RSS aggregators to check your website updates faster (RSS aggregators are websites or software used to gather and classify RSS feeds).
Due to the small size and fast loading of RSS data, it can be easily used by services like mobile phones or PDAs.
Websites with similar content can easily share content on their sites, making these sites more outstanding and valuable.
Who should use RSS?
Webmasters who rarely update their sites do not need RSS!
RSS is very helpful for websites that frequently update content, such as:
- News Sites
- List news titles, dates, and descriptions
- Business
- List news and new products
- Schedule
- List upcoming events and important dates
- Site Updates
- List updated pages or new pages
The Future of RSS
RSS will be everywhere!
Thousands of websites use RSS, and more and more people every day are realizing its usefulness.
With RSS, information on the Internet will be easier to find, and website developers can also spread their content more easily to a specific audience.
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