
Nowadays it seems most browsers won’t render RSS by default, or without an extension, and you’ll need a feed reader to read RSS feeds.Ī feed reader is a service or app that collects together all the feeds you’ve subscribed to, and displays them in a readable format. If you follow that URL, you might just get the raw XML file, or your browser might render the RSS in a readable format for you. For example, my site’s full RSS feed is available at. The feed is accessible from a URL that usually ends in. The updates are listed in a “feed” which is syndicated (synced) from the website to your “feed reader” of choice. It’s particularly useful for getting the latest news from a news site, or blog posts from a blog. RSS is a way to get updates from a website without visiting the site itself. But what if you’ve not come across RSS before? What are the benefits of RSS and how can you get subscribing? What is RSS?

We want this blog to have easy-to-use, accessible and rights-respecting defaults so it’s simple to just get blogging.

I’ve been working on a starter blog for people to use with Site.js.
