Are you in need of a feed widget to display your latest blog posts, news items, Vimeo or YouTube uploads? Our rss widget is simple to use, fully customizable, and best of all, it's free!
It's really easy to use and can be up on your site in a matter of minutes. Here are the three simple steps:
Click here to see our guide to help you customize your feed widget.
Some of your questions may be answered in our FAQ section.
Add the feed or blog URL
General settings
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Caution: please be aware that search engines do not like links to be the same colour as the background of the page. |
How your feed will look
clear example style
Place the code below into your web page
Do I have to use the default feed on my site?
What does "* xxx is not a valid rss-channel" mean?
Are there limits to the number of feeds I can add?
Can I use any color for the text and background?
I cannot change any of the widget colors, some selections are disabled. What's wrong?
I want to use the scroll bar on my widget, but when I select "on," it does not display.
I am using a custom CSS. Can I remove some attributes from the embed code to reduce it's size?