The Red Line via RSS
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to skim the latest Red Line (or Madera Tribune) articles as soon as they appear on the Internet. An RSS “feed” updates itself so you always have the list of the latest headlines to peruse everyday.
To receive RSS updates, you’ll just need a Web browser that allows you to create RSS bookmarks, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox (both free). Free Web services are also available to keep up with RSS feeds, such as through Yahoo or Google. Or you can just use a free “feed reader” or “aggregator” program like FeedReader (Windows), SharpReader (Windows), Straw (Linux), or NetNewsWire (Mac OS X).
To use our Red Line RSS “feed,” just CLICK HERE by pressing the right mouse button (single-button mouse users on a Mac will want to hold the Option key down when they click), select the “Copy Link” option and then paste the link into your feed reader or into a new web browser bookmark. After doing so you can easily skim the daily headlines of The Madera Tribune Red Line via your new RSS feed. If any of them interest you, just click on them to read the full article.
You can also receive the RSS feed of The Madera Tribune daily newspaper. To do so, CLICK HERE and then follow the same instructions as seen in the paragraph above.
For a deeper explanation of RSS, visit the RSS article available at the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org.


