How to Subscribe to and Read RSS Feeds with Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer., Ensure that you've selected to view the Command toolbar., Browse through your web pages you visit and commonly look for the orange new light button to become visible. , Click the drop-down button that is visible now, to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Internet Explorer.
The Command toolbar will display a button on Internet 7, 8, and 9 and any upcoming versions for any RSS feed that is detected on a webpage.
Right click any place in the open portion near the tabs area of your browser.
Click "Command bar"
if you notice the item not having a checkmark to left of the item name. ,,,, This is the bar that will give you the option to save your feed for later viewing. , It will then ask you to confirm your subscription activity. ,, -
Step 2: Ensure that you've selected to view the Command toolbar.
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Step 3: Browse through your web pages you visit and commonly look for the orange new light button to become visible.
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Step 4: Click the drop-down button that is visible now
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Step 5: to select this option.
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Step 6: Select the RSS feed's name
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Step 7: the browser saw.
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Step 8: Look for the top orange bar at the top of the white portion of the webpage.
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Step 9: Click "Subscribe to this feed" button.
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Step 10: Click the "Subscribe" button.
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Step 11: Wait a few moments for the new orange bar (confirming a successful addition to the "Common Feeds" list.
Detailed Guide
The Command toolbar will display a button on Internet 7, 8, and 9 and any upcoming versions for any RSS feed that is detected on a webpage.
Right click any place in the open portion near the tabs area of your browser.
Click "Command bar"
if you notice the item not having a checkmark to left of the item name. ,,,, This is the bar that will give you the option to save your feed for later viewing. , It will then ask you to confirm your subscription activity. ,,
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