Rss Feed Viewer

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Here at Feedroll, we offer services for both RSS users and publishers alike. The details of our services are listed below.

Feedroll is a free service which allows you to pick and choose the very best news RSS feeds on the net, giving your viewers up to date news without leaving your site. In today’s every more competitive market place it is essential that you keep viewers on your site, and there is no better way than a constantly updated RSS feed. Choose your favourites, and let us package them together for you in one seamless feed. Let the publisher do the hard work, and give your viewers what they want to see. Our press releases you can also read on the Social Media News Portal.

First, be sure to preview the feed to verify the content and format. Once the content is displayed how you like, just use the generate javascript button to get your code. Once the content looks okay, move on to our style tool to make it pretty.

URL Enter the web address of the RSS Feed (must be in http:// or https:// format, not feed://)

Note: Please verify the URL of your feed (make sure it presents raw RSS) and check that it is valid before using this form.

Show n' Tell!


Show channel? (yes/linkno/title/titlelinkno/no) Display title and/or description about the publisher of the feed and display link or not (yes=show the title and description; title= display title only, no=do not display anything)
title w/ description title not linked w/ description title only title only not linked no

Number of items to display. Enter the number of items to be displayed (enter 0 to show all available)

Show/Hide item descriptions? How much? (0=no descriptions; 1=show full description text; n>1 = display first n characters of description; n=-1 do not link item title, just display item contents)

Show item author? (yes/no) Display the name of an item's author (yes=show the title and description; no=do not display anything)
yes no

Use HTML in item display? ("yes" = use HTML from feed and the full item descriptions will be used, ignoring any character limit set above; "no" = output is text-only formatted by CSS; "preserve paragraphs" = no HTML but convert all RETURN/linefeeds to <br> to preserve paragraph breaks)
yes no preserve paragraphs only

Show item posting date? (yes/no) Display the time and date for each item.
yes no

Time Zone Offset (+n/-n/'feed') Date and timer are converted to GMT time; to have display in local time, you must enter an offset from your current local time to Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:57:33 +0000 (GMT). If your local time is 5 hours before GMT, enter -5. If your local time is 8 hours past GMT, enter +8. Fractional offsets such as +10:30 must be entered as decimal +10.5. If you prefer to just display the date is recorded in the RSS, use a value = feed

Target links in the new window? (n="no, links open the same page", y="yes, open links in a new window", "xxxx" = open links in a frame named 'xxxx', 'popup' = use a JavaScript function popupfeed() to open in new window)

UTF-8 Character Encoding
Required for many non-western language web pages and also may help if you see strange characters replacing quotes in your output (see help pages for more information).
use UTF-8 character encoding

Podcast enclosures
For RSS 2.0 feeds with enclosures, display link to media files
yes no

Custom CSS Class (advanced users)
Use to create different styles for multiple feeds per page. Specify class for content as rss-box-XXXX where XXXX is the value entered below. Style sheets must be created in accordance with Feed2JS guidelines.