Introduction
The RSS Feed app makes it easy to bring news to your design. You can display your favorite RSS feeds and customize how they look to match your style and design. Whether you prefer a clean, minimal layout or something more expressive, the app gives you full control over how your feed are presented—so you see the content you care about, the way you want to see it.
We dont control the feeds, if the content being shown is old, check the link to see how old the newest content is.
Step-by-step guide
- Start by adding the RSS Feed app to a design.
- Next, find the RSS feed url you want to show, and put it in the setting named "RSS Feed URL".
- The RSS feed will now start running, by default, all styling is turned off, the content is shown for 42 sec. and it only shows news from today and yesterday.
Styling your feed
You have loads of customizability in the app settings. Here you can set up the font, color of the texts and much more.
RSS Feed URL: This is what controls what feed is being displayed, this can always be changed out if you want to show something else.
Oldest feed date: This determins the how many days ago the feed is supposed to show. Note; most feeds get updated alot, so the oldest feed might be from today.
Display time: This determins the amount of time the individual news items are being shown, the fasted being 4 sec. and longest 2 min.
Title text color: Choose what color you want the title text to be, the title is the top text.
Content text color: Choose what color you want the content text to be, the content is the lower text.
Content background color: Choose what background color you want for the content.
Line color: Choose what color you want for the dividing line.
Font Family: Choose what font you want for your text.
Shuffle feed: Whether the individual news should be shuffled around, so its random news, within the "oldest feed date" settings.
Feed title: Whether you want the feed title to be shown. In most cases this shows what channel the feed is from, ie. TV2 or The New York Times and so on.
Show publishing date: Whether you want the publishing date to be shown. This will show when the specific feed content was published.
Toggle line: Whether you want the dividing line between the title and content.
Show images: Whether you want to show the image that is linked to the feed. Note; not all feeds have images attached!