CUT & PASTE
RSS FEED BUILDER

Build a Feed!

The tool below will help you format afeed's display with the information you want to use on your web site. All you need to enter is the URL for the RSS source from the RSS feeds at Free Aticle Reprint RSS Feeds and select the desired options below.

First, be sure to preview the feed to verify the content and format. Once the content is displayed how you like it, just use the generate javascript button to get your code. 

If you do not have an rss feed handy, you can use this one http://www.freearticlereprint.com/rss.php?rss=0 This is the RSS feed URL for the top 5 newest articles.Just cut and paste it into the URL box below. 

URL Enter the web address of the RSS Feed
Note: Please verify the URL of your feed and check that it is valid before using this form.

Show channel? (yes/no/title) Display information about the publisher of the feed (yes=show the title and description; title= display title only, no=do not display anything)
yes title no

Number of items to display. Enter the number of items to be displayed (enter 0 to show all available)

Show/Hide item descriptions? How much? (0=no descriptions; 1=show full description text; n>1 = display first n characters of description; n=-1 do not link item title, just display item contents)

Use HTML in item display? ("yes" = use HTML from feed and the full item descriptions will be used, ignoring any character limit set above; "no" output is text-only formatted by CSS; "paragraphs" = no HTML but convert all RETURN/linefeeds to <br> to preserve paragraph breaks)
yes no preserve paragraphs only

Show item posting date? (yes/no) Display the date the item was added to the feed.
yes no

Target links in the new window? (n="no, links open the same page", y="yes, open links in a new window", "xxxx" = open links in a frame named 'xxxx', 'popup' = use a JavaScript function popupfeed() to open in new window)


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Feed2JS code is Copyright (C) 2004 Alan Levine (Maricopa Community Colleges). It is available as both a free service and open source code from: http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/