Use feeds and notifications to publish frequently updated information. You can publish an RSS feed for a blog, news, or events on the website and the users can subscribe to this feed. This way they will receive updates of the blog, news, or events without having to visit the website.
NOTE: Feeds are shared across different sites. If you are using multiple sites, changing a feed on one site will change the feed on every other site that uses it.
You can publish as feed one of the following types of content:
You can publish the included content in one of the following types:
You manage feeds on Feeds & Notifications page.
To open the page in the main menu at the top, click Administration » Alternative Publishing. You display the RSS feed in your website using the Feed widget. For more information, see Feed widget.
For more information about caching the feed output, see Administration: Cache settings » Output caching for RSS.
The title is publicly visible and will be the title for the whole feed in the RSS reader.
The description is not publically visible.
When a feed is active, new items that are created, such as events or news, are published in the feed. When you make a feed inactive, the newly published items do not become part of the feed.
Expand Advanced options section. Select one of the following publishing types:
If you have created a new data field in the previous section, using the Change Data structure… button, you can map a field from the content type to that newly created field. The content type fields, which can be mapped, can be both predefined and custom fields. For more information, see Overview: Custom fields.
When you are finished with the mapping of fields, click Accept changes.
NOTE: If you are using a dynamic module, the mappings are not predefined and you must explicitly set them.
NOTE: Only published content is included in the feed.
If you have created a new data field in the previous section, using the Change Data structure… button, you can map a field from the RSS or Atom feed to that newly created field
If you have created a new data field in the previous section, using the Change Data structure… button, you can map a field from the mail to that newly created field.
NOTE: Any attachments are disregarded and are not published.
IMPORTANT: Every mail that is successfully retrieved is deleted from the POP3 server.
If you have created a new data field in the previous section, using the Change Data structure… button, you can map this newly created field to a field of the content type. The content type fields, which can be mapped, can be both predefined and custom fields. For more information, see Overview: Custom fields.
If you have created a new data field in the previous section, using the Change Data structure… button, you can map a field from the RSS or Atom feed to that newly created field.
A dialog box appears where you must confirm the deletion.
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