Most blogging services, such as Blogger, Vox, TypePad, WordPress.and Movable Type, can create RSS or Atom feeds for you.
If you use Vox for blogging, then RSS is on by default. if, for some reason you’ve deactivated RSS and want to switch it back on, click “Design” at the top of the vox.com page, click “Customize you sidebars,” check “Subscribe Module,” then click “Apply.” You’re done.
If you have a Blogger account, log into it at blogger.com, click the “Settings” tab and then click “Site Feed.”
Click the pull-down menu next to “Allow Blog Feed” to choose
“None,” “Short,” or “Full.” If you choose “None” only the headlines will appear in RSS readers (along with a link to the blog entry, of course). If you chose “Short,” feed readers will display the first 255 characters (or first paragraph, whichever is shorter) of each blog entry. “full” will send entire blog entries to feed readers. I highly recommend the “Full” option, because it is a drag for readers to have to click the link to go to a Web site to read the rest of a blog entry. Partial entries ruin the RSS experience.
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