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	<title>Comments on: TS RSS Reader</title>
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		<title>By: denise andersen</title>
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		<dc:creator>denise andersen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>RSS features are becoming pretty standard on websites, with a large number of news sites and blogs offering feeds, along with logically wise items to keep on the radar like weather and stock prices. Adding an RSS reader to a site is incredibly simple with this extension, which is a great value for designers in nearly every field as a few clicks of the mouse can take care of a last minute request for RSS functionality. No coding or technical knowledge is needed to set this extension to work, and the default format is professional and presentable without any modification (though there&#039;s plenty of room for customizing the look and feel if you want to get creative).
     The extension allows you to specify the RSS feed sources, of course, and can also be set with specific timed updates, scrolling speeds, size parameters, and everything else needed to get the reader as exact as you want it to be. Working with the interface isn&#039;t problematic at all, even if you&#039;ve never encountered RSS stuff before. The options are kept nice and basic but won&#039;t limit you as far as capabilities go.
     Easy to download and install, and even easier to afford, this is probably a must-have extension for designers working with informational, news-based, or blogging sites. A great Dreamweaver offering that&#039;s doubtless saved me loads of time on coming up with something new every time a client asks, “Do you think we should get feeds?”.</description>
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     The extension allows you to specify the RSS feed sources, of course, and can also be set with specific timed updates, scrolling speeds, size parameters, and everything else needed to get the reader as exact as you want it to be. Working with the interface isn&#8217;t problematic at all, even if you&#8217;ve never encountered RSS stuff before. The options are kept nice and basic but won&#8217;t limit you as far as capabilities go.<br />
     Easy to download and install, and even easier to afford, this is probably a must-have extension for designers working with informational, news-based, or blogging sites. A great Dreamweaver offering that&#8217;s doubtless saved me loads of time on coming up with something new every time a client asks, “Do you think we should get feeds?”.</p>
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