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July 15, 2009

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Introducing RSS feeds on the Family Law in BC website

Over the past few years, you may have seen the RSS logo (see above) beside a link to "subscribe to get updates" appearing more often when you browse the Internet. Some of you may already be familiar with this term and subscribing to updates from many Web pages. Some may still be wondering what it's all about.

The term RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. An RSS feed pulls in fresh content from a Web page automatically to let you know that the site has been updated.

By subscribing to RSS feeds, you can find out right away when anything has been changed on a website and see exactly what the new content is. We've recently added RSS feeds to the What's new pages on the Family Law in BC website (What’s new on the Family Law website and What’s new in family law). Each feed contains a direct link to the new or revised page.

You can subscribe to RSS feeds in your Web browser or have the updates sent to your Outlook e-mail inbox. Our instructions on How to subscribe to RSS feeds from the Family Law website (PDF) can walk you through subscribing in either Internet Explorer or Microsoft Outlook.


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