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Advanced Feed Reader - Read news, blogs, social media or any RSS/Atom/RDF source.Please don't use this form to report bugs or request add-on features; this report will be sent to Mozilla and not to the add-on developer.- Bugfix: JavaScript Date parsing on Firefox is broken (due to implementation bug in Firefox) and for example pubDate "Mon, 31 Aug 20 13:00:28 +0200" is parsed as Date object Wed Aug 20 2031 14:00:28 GMT+0300. Close the window. Neither did I. It’s one of the neat little features hidden inside Apple’s browser. Here is a url you can try: Q&A for Work. It’s nice to have the option.For Firefox, there are plenty of good extensions as well. It checks every box and isn’t a total pain to set up like Brief.You could always try to bypass all this RSS extension stuff by using something like Feedly. *rss https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/993134/feed # open the page with the feed content in a tab As something to test note these support forum pages have feeds available can you add them using the icon ? *Although a Thunderbird article this gives some background information you may find useful [[How to Subscribe to News Feeds and Blogs]]

Sometimes, the feeds just wouldn't update, and we couldn't get some feeds to work - at least not without a Firefox restart. I liked The experience is more akin to a traditional RSS app that simply operates within a web browser than something redesigned like RSS Feed Reader for Chrome.Adding feeds is confusing as hell, though. This thread was archived. So you can have Feedbro’s toolbar button open its Feed Reader and Firefox’s RSS Feed Subscription page include Feedbro… perfect.


Über Rechtsklick und "RSS Title" wird dem RSS-Kanal automatisch der richtige Name verpasst.

From the most innovative technologies to the incredible people behind them, we’re devoted to meaningful coverage of the consumer technology revolution. RSS feeds has had another nail in the coffin, as Mozilla has decided to stop supporting the technology in their Firefox browser. Content available under a I remember live bookmarks can add them by presenting an icon, but what if all I can get is the feed url?The easiest method is to use the Firefox '''''subscribe''''' icon for adding RSS feeds. Simple, right?If Brief wasn’t such a decent RSS reader, this confusing setup process would be inexcusable. Or, you can easily subscribe to USDA feeds using RSS Readers. According to Wikipedia, RSS (Rich Site Summary) often dubbed Really Simple Syndication, uses a family of standard web feed formats to publish frequently updated information: blog entries, news headlines, audio, video. It’s a nice touch, and very helpful for people interested in using RSS within the browser.At least on desktop, using RSS within a web browser seems logical. Really Simple Syndication (RSS), is another way for USDA to distribute information from the USDA.gov website to its users. I’d see something like this: However, after upgrading to Firefox 64 (and beyond), the feed content is treated as a file, and we’re prompted to designate an application to handle its display, or alternatively save the file. Your browser is now populated with RSS feeds.While Chrome doesn’t have the same built-in functionality as Safari, it does have a rich library of extensions that can do almost anything you need.The icon shows you how many stories are unread, with options for marking as read or mass-making as read. Create a thread and find answers by posting a question to any of our product support forums. - Full standalone feed reader (RSS, Atom, RDF) as a Firefox/Chrome/Vivaldi extension - no online services needed - Built-in Social Media plugin support (Youtube, Youtube Search, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, VK, LinkedIn Groups, LinkedIn home feed, LinkedIn Jobs, LinkedIn hashtag feed, Yammer, Bitchute, Vimeo, SlideShare, Pinterest, Reddit) - Extremely fast!