

RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it. You can choose to have Gardner-Webb's news and events update automatically in your selected RSS Aggregator (iGoogle, MyYahoo), also, most new browsers have built-in RSS support. Firefox users have the most options to choose from: Like setting the feed as a Live Bookmark, or adding the feed to iGoogle, My Yahoo, or Bloglines services. Setting to use iGoogle or My Yahoo: Select the Manually adding to iGoogle: Manually adding to My Yahoo:Click button on left to Subscribe
What is RSS?
IE 7 Users:
Click on the Subscribe graphic and choose the
link.
Firefox Users:

Setting to use Live Bookmarks:
Click on the Subscribe graphic and from the drop-down menu select Subscribe to this page using Live Bookmarks. Then select Ok from the menu that comes up.
Click on the Subscribe graphic and select the RSS service of your choice. Hint: If using My Yahoo, be sure to sign-in to your account before adding the feed.
Safari Users:
icon in the Address Bar from the Press Release homepage, or from any of the news pages, bringing up the news feed. From the feed page, select Add Bookmark from the Actions section in the right column.
Sign into iGoogle and select the Add Stuff link located on the right of the page. Click on the Add feed of gadget link from the left column, then paste the URL you copied earlier into the text box that appears. Select the Back to iGoogle home link from the top of the page to return to your personalized page.
Sign into My Yahoo and select the Personalize this page link located at the top of the page. Click on the Add RSS feed link from the left column, then paste the URL you copied earlier into the text box that appears.