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Here is an example of a Feedrool feed, from About.com's Focus on PC Support.
The HTML code for the feed is: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="http://www.feedroll.com/ rssviewer/view_rss.php? type=js &source_id=115 &feed_width=200 &frame_color=black &title_textcolor=black &title_bgcolor=white &box_textcolor=black &box_bgcolor=white &feed_showborder=0 &feed_spacing=2 &feed_align=left &feed_textsize=12 &feed_textfont=Times New Roman, serif &feed_maxitems=8 &feed_desclimit= &feed_compact=1 &feed_xmlbutton=0 &link_openblank=1"> </script> and that code results in
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Feeds from About.com include articles about Cameras, Cell Phones/Pagers, Computer Networking, Email, Focus on Mac Support, Focus on PC Support, Home Theater, Shareware/Freeware, UFOs/Aliens, and Web Search.
Feeds from Amazon.com include articles about DVD: Action &Adventure, Music: Alternative Rock, and Music: Dance & DJ.
Feeds from BBC News include Business, Entertainment Film, Entertainment Music, Entertainment (general), News Front Page, Technology, Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, World, and Sports.
Feeds from CNET News.com include E-Business, Enterprise Hardware, Networking, Newsmakers, Personal Technology, Perspectives, and The Net.
Feeds from Lockergnome include IT Professionals, Linux Fanatics, OS X Fanatics, RSS & Atom Tips, Tech News Watch, Web Developers, and MetaFilter.
Feeds from NPR News include Business, Health & Science, Nation, Top Stories, and World.
Feeds from the New York Times include Arts, Business, Fashion and Style, Home Page, International, National, Opinion, Technology, Washington, and Washington.
Feeds from RollingStone.com include CD Reviews, DVD Reviews, RollingStone.com Movie Reviews, Music News, and Music Videos.
Feeds from Upcoming.org include Ann Arbor Events, Austin Events, Bellingham Events, Berkeley Events, Boston Events, Cleveland Events, Columbus Events, Upcoming.org: Dallas Events, Detroit Events, Hartford Events, Long Beach Events, New York City Events, Northampton Events, Northern Virginia Events, Oakland Events, Orange County Events, Upcoming.org: Orlando/Daytona Beach Events, Pittsburgh Events, Sacramento Events, San Antonio Events, San Diego Events, San Francisco Bay Area Events, San Francisco Events, Seattle Events, and Washington, D.C. Events.
Feeds from Yahoo! include a number of Buzz Indexs (Actors and Actresses Leaders, Actors and Actresses Movers, Yahoo! Baseball Leaders, Basketball Leaders, Buzz Index Football Leaders, Hockey Leaders, Buzz Index Movies Leaders, Movies Movers, Music Leaders, Music Movers, Networks Leaders, Overall Leaders, Overall Movers, Buzz Index Sports Leaders, Sports Movers, Buzz Index Television Leaders, Television Movers, Video Games Leaders, Video Games Movers), and a number of Yahoo! News feeds (Business, Entertainment, Health, Most Emailed, Most Viewed, Oddly Enough, Op/Ed, Politics, Reader Ratings, Science, News: Sports, Technology, Top Stories, and World.
In addition there are a number of individua feeds: anil dash's daily links, Best of Craigslist, Blogcritics, blogdex - the weblog diffusion index, blogosphere.us : top 100 : Weblogs, blogosphere.us : top 100 : Weblogs, Boing Boing, Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories, Daypop Top 40, electablog*, Fast Company Now, Gizmodo, Inc.com, InfoWorld: Top News, JURIST's Paper Chase, kottke.org remaindered links, LinkMachineGo, PCWorld.com - Latest News Stories, Popdex - the website popularity index, Salon.com, Slashdot:, The Motley Fool, The Register, Waxy.org Links, Windows File of the Day, Wired News.
With Feedroll feeds you can control the Width (in pixels), Text Alignment, Text Font, Text Size, Frame Color, Feed Table Spacing (in pixels), Title Text Color, Title Background Color, Box Text Color, Box Background Color, Max. Items, Description Limit (characters), Open Items in New Window (yes or no), Headlines Only (yes or no), and XML Button (yes or no)
You can get a news feed for any city you want, from http://rss.topix.net/city/list. If you want state news, select that link and then click on the state name. For Oklahoma, for example, the link is http://rss.topix.net/state/ok.
To get the HTML code to add to your site, click on Headline Box.
You can choose Background color, Source color, Link Color, and Border color, from the
colors Blue, Green, Magenta, Orange, and White.
The HTML code for the feed is:
<script language="JavaScript" src="http://www.topix.net/iframe/city/tulsa-ok?js=1&bgcolor=ffffff&bordercolor=761A1B&linkcolor=004990&fontcolor=6f6f6f"><a href="http://www.topix.net/city/tulsa-ok">Tulsa, OK News</a></script>
and that code results in
A nice community service would be to include the Code Amber alert from http://www.codeamber.org.
The HTML code for the feed is:
<!-- Begin Code Amber Ticker code. -->
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.2" src="http://www.codeamber.org/js/hcodea.js">
</script>
</P>
<!-- end of Code Amber Ticker code (c)Copyright codeamber.org 2002, 2003, 2004-->
and that code results in
The HTML code for the weather in Tulsa is:
<a href="http://www.wunderground.com/US/OK/Tulsa.html">
<img src="http://banners.wunderground.com/banner/infobox_both/language/www/US/OK/Tulsa.gif"
alt="Click for Tulsa, Oklahoma Forecast" height=108 width=144></a>
and that code results in
The HTML code for the sunrise/sunset times for Tulsa is:
<a href="http://www.wunderground.com/US/OK/Tulsa.html">
<img src="http://banners.wunderground.com/banner/sunandmoon/language/www/US/OK/Tulsa.gif"
alt="Click for Tulsa, Oklahoma Forecast" height=150 width=256></a>
and that code results in
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