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Publish an HTML Based Feed

Occasionally, you may want to include your blog in an external web site. There are many ways to do this, depending upon how much work you are willing to do, and what you want the web site to look like when you're done. One of the easiest ways to do this, in my experience, is to include the feed from your blog, in the web site. Unfortunately, not all web servers can handle newsfeeds, directly.

When you're faced with this limitation, just publish your blog feed through FeedBurner. In FeedBurner, select "Publicize", then "BuzzBoost". The BuzzBoost option will let you publish your feed as HTML code, and give you a few useful options to let you show your feed in ways that your readers will appreciate.

Just add the HTML provided by FeedBurner to a post, or the template, on your web site.

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Unknown said…
thanks. wow, appreciate this so much. i'd been looking for a way to do this and i found yours in google! thanks to google and you. XD
This was a huge help for me. Far too many sites had the wrong information to do the posting. This site explained it simply.
Prayer4UKToday said…
Thanks for answering my question on Blogger. Much appreciated.
claudia said…
thank u! clear, easy and it works...
DGUI said…
Exactly what I needed. Thanks!
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