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Old 2007-04-29, 03:05 AM   #1
Ms Naughty
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How to insert your blog feed into a html page

So, one of the things I didn't know was how to insert my blog feed into a normal html page. I kept getting bogged down in jargon and frustrated.

But today I discovered how to do it.
Now this page http://www.msnaughty.com/index.htm has 3 headlines and snippets from my latest posts at the very top, and it's just an ordinary html page.

What you do is:

1. Go to feedburner.com. Sign up and add your blog feed to your account.
2. Go to "My Feeds" and click on the link to your feed
3. There are tabs there that say "Analyse" "Optimise" etc. Click on the one that says "Publicize"
4. Click on the link that says "Buzzboost". Feedburner will then create a snippet of code that you can insert into your html page. That page will also let you customise it and say how many headlines you want to display etc.
5. Insert code into your html page
6. Add the following styles to your stylesheet:
date, feedTitle, headline and set them to whatever font, color you want so it suits your page.

Bingo, you now have a little feed on a non-blog page!

Hopefully I can now use this to insert the headlines from my Quirky Sex blog into the sidebar of my Ms Naughty blog.

It's so simple I feel a bit silly for not working it out earlier, but then again, what the hell is a "Buzzboost"? When I first went into Feedburner I didn't find it to be very intuitive. They just seemed to want to sell me stats software.

So I hope this post helps somebody out.
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