I can’t figure out what should be simple. WHERE is a text book to “ Just click on “RSS” for the source of your choice, then copy the URL from the browser and paste into Substack. Or, you can find the RSS link on your favorite blog or news site.)”
I can’t figure out what should be simple. WHERE is a text book to “ Just click on “RSS” for the source of your choice, then copy the URL from the browser and paste into Substack. Or, you can find the RSS link on your favorite blog or news site.)”
It's a nice starter set of RSS news links. On that page, find the news source you like and click on "RSS" next to it. That will open the page. Then click on the URL at the top and copy. Now come back to Substack.com, click on the three little dots on the left, choose "add RSS feed" and past in the URL. Do this for each news source.
I haven’t been able to add rss feeds from the app or website. I can’t even see the add rss feed or the three dots. If adding feeds isn’t as intuitive as say Reeder or Feedly I can’t see why someone would use this over those for their rss needs. Or Apple Podcast for podcasting or Twitter for well social. I hope that Substack becomes what you’re implying on here but between subbing and paying for everyone you’d want to read from to hard to use tools I just don’t see it.
I can’t figure out what should be simple. WHERE is a text book to “ Just click on “RSS” for the source of your choice, then copy the URL from the browser and paste into Substack. Or, you can find the RSS link on your favorite blog or news site.)”
I was linking to this site:
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It's a nice starter set of RSS news links. On that page, find the news source you like and click on "RSS" next to it. That will open the page. Then click on the URL at the top and copy. Now come back to Substack.com, click on the three little dots on the left, choose "add RSS feed" and past in the URL. Do this for each news source.
I haven’t been able to add rss feeds from the app or website. I can’t even see the add rss feed or the three dots. If adding feeds isn’t as intuitive as say Reeder or Feedly I can’t see why someone would use this over those for their rss needs. Or Apple Podcast for podcasting or Twitter for well social. I hope that Substack becomes what you’re implying on here but between subbing and paying for everyone you’d want to read from to hard to use tools I just don’t see it.
Oh I can do that! I’ve been morning the loss of Google Reader for years. News is what I most often used RSS feeds for. Thanks!!!
Dang, “text box” location when I’m logged in.