Many websites have RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds that visitors can subscribe to. Using the RSS Feed widget, you can add these feeds to any page of your website, controlling how many entries appear, how long the entries are, their layout, and so on. Whenever a feed is updated, its new content appears on your website, so you get the benefit of including up-to-the-minute headlines and other content from multiple sources on the web.
Connect to the Internet.
Although not required, being connected allows you, while working in iWeb, to see the content as it will appear on your published website.
Select the page you want to add the RSS feed to by clicking it in the sidebar on the left of the iWeb window.
If the Media Browser isn’t open, click the Show Media button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window, and then click the Widgets button.
Drag the RSS Feed widget to the page.
In the RSS Feed window that appears, paste or type the URL for the RSS subscription (provided on the website you’re subscribing to) in the Subscription URL field, and click Apply.
Specify other settings for your RSS feed using the controls in the RSS Feed window:
Layout: Choose how you want the feed to appear on your page.
Number of Entries: Enter a number or use the arrows to set how many entries appear in the RSS feed window.
Display: Select or deselect the Show Date checkbox to show or hide the date of the entry.
Article Length: Drag the slider to decrease or increase entry length.
Photo Size: Drag the slider to set the size of the photos that appear with each entry. (Not all feeds include photos.)
Photo Orientation: Choose an option from the pop-up menu to change how photos appear in each entry.
Click the Publish Site button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window.
You must publish your site for the feed to become available online. However, after it’s on your site, the feed updates without your having to republish.
You can add more than one RSS feed to any page. To delete an RSS feed, in iWeb, select the RSS Feed widget and press the Delete key. The RSS feed is removed from your site the next time you republish.
Adding live web content or HTML from another website
Allowing visitors to subscribe to an RSS feed of your blog or podcast
Allowing visitors to subscribe to an RSS feed of your photos