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Configuring Tiki's RSS Feeds

Tiki can automatically generate an RSS feed for each feature that you have enabled.

From the Admin control panel:

  1. Click Feeds .

     Tip

    You can also access the Administration:RSS page by typing http://www.yourdomain.com/tiki-admin.php?page=rss in your web browser.
  2. The Feeds control panel, General Preferences tab appears. The Feeds control panel lists the options for generating Tiki RSS Feeds.
    Administration: RSS  page.
  3. Enter the following information in each field in the Defaults area:
    • For both Editor and Webmaster, enter the same email address you used as the Sender email on the General control panel page.
    • For the Image path, enter the path to your logo.
  4. Click the Feeds tab.
    Administration:  RSS  page.
    The Administration: RSS page lists the options for generating Tiki RSS Feeds.
  5. Enable the following RSS feeds:
    • Feed for Articles
    • Feed for Wiki
    • Feed for individual File Galleries
    • Feed for individual Blogs
    • Feed for individual Forums

     Note

    By selecting the Individual option, Tiki will create a different RSS for each file gallery, blog, and forum.
  6. Enter a Title and Description for each feed. Leave the other fields as their defaults.
  7. Enter the following information in each field in the Defaults area:
    • For both Editor and Webmaster, enter the same email address you used as the Sender email on the General control panel .
    • For the Image path, enter the path to your logo.
  8. Click Apply. Tiki saves the information and reloads the page.

Notice that Tiki has added links for the Wiki and Articles RSS feeds at the bottom of the page:
RSS feed icons
These links represent the site-wide feeds (for the Wiki pages, Forums, and Articles).

The RSS feeds for the individual items (such as the blog) are available from the feature's specific page. For example, if you read the blog you created earlier, you'll see the RSS option in the Blog Actions menu.
The RSS feed for an individual blog .

 Note

To make RSS feeds publicly available, you must assign the read permission for the feature to the Anonymous group, as explained in the Assigning Anonymous Permissions section.

Created by Rick Sapir (ricks99). Last Modification: Friday February 15, 2019 01:52:35 pm EST by Rick Sapir (ricks99).

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