RSS logoThis website also comes with its own RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed. This means that you can use your favourite RSS reader (e.g. Google Reader) in order to read the pages rather than having to visit the site itself. 

If you have got the latest version of Microsoft Office (2007) then you can use Outlook for view your websites. This is great because you will usually have it open anyway as you are checking your mails! Firefox web browser also has a built in feed viewer called live bookmarks which you can use to view the feeds. I am not sure but I think Internet Explorer has one to.

What is great about using an RSS feed is that any new galleries or even pages that are added to this website will be delivered straight to your chosen reader. This means that you don’t need to keep checking the site to see if there are new pages, they are brought straight to you.

The RSS feeds works on the basis that modified pages will also appear on the list. This means that if a page appears at the top of the feed that you have already seen before then the page will have been modified with some new content. New pages also appear at the top of the feed.