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NewzAlert Composer 1.70.8 - User Guide and FAQ

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Four Simple Steps
1) Establish Categories
Many businesses these days are maintaining multiple RSS feeds, each one for a different aspect of there business. So, unless you are maintaining only a couple of feeds, you will want to set up some categories in the Feed window for organising your feeds.

2) Create Feeds
Having set up your categories, you will then want to create new feeds. You will need at least one feed but you may decide to have multiple feeds on the one site. For example you may want to have one general feed with information from your site and one or more feeds dedicated to specific topics.

3) Add Topics
OK, so you have created a feed. Now you need to add topics to that feed.

4) Pubish Your Feed
You're ready to go. You have created categories and feeds, and added topics to your feeds. Now, get them published!


Frequently Asked Questions - NewzAlert Composer

  1. What is Rss?
    RSS is a simple, lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. For publishers (web sites etc), RSS is a great way to present structured information such as news, headlines, updates. For end users, RSS is a simple and convenient, yet very powerful tool for getting content where, when and how they want it.

    RSS is great for publishers because it allows them to publish the latest headlines related to their site. End users, or other web sites can make use of the RSS feed to view or display the headlines from the publishers site. When another web site publishes the contents of an RSS feed, this process is called syndication. Syndication of a publishers RSS feed can greatly increase the number of visitors who see the headlines and subsequently visit the publishers site.

    RSS is great for users because it is a simple method of obtaining the latest news that is of interest. With a news aggregator such as CastleNews, the user can organize and track all of their RSS feeds in one convenient place.

    Use RSS instead of email newsletters to your customers. RSS feeds don't clutter up people's inboxes. RSS feeds don't bounce. RSS feeds don't spam. Only the feed publisher can put information into their RSS feed, so the user only sees what the publisher puts there.


  2. What if I don't want the value that autocomplete chooses for me ?
    Easy. Just keep typing. See how the autocompleted part of the field is selected. As you keep typing, if you type something that doesn't match autocompletes value then it will just disappear and whatever you type will replace it.

  3. It stores 5 values. How do I access those ?
    When you are on the field, use the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys to scroll through previous values.

  4. Why don't all fields have autocomplete ?
    It wouldn't make sense for all fields to have autocomplete. One obvious example is the topic description field. As this is likely to be long and likely to be different each time, it does not have autocomplete.


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