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RSS feeds allow you to track updates to content within Confluence. You will need an RSS newsreader to subscribe to them.
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Confluence RSS Feeds
You can create a customised RSS feed using the RSS Feed Builder ( recommended) or subscribe to one of the pre-specified feeds generated by Confluence.
What would you like to do?
- Create and subscribe to customised RSS feeds using the RSS Feed Builder — create a customised RSS feed (e.g. filter your feed using a label; specify the number of items and days to include in your feed; etc.)
- Subscribe to pre-specified RSS feeds — generate an RSS feed automatically in a minimal number of steps.
- Subscribe to a feed of bookmarks created via the Social Bookmarking plugin.
- Subscribe to a feed of any Confluence user's network to track the activities of users they are following in their network.
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RSS Newsreaders
The following are some popular RSS newsreader programs for various operating systems. You can find a more comprehensive list on Google's open directory.
Windows
Mac OS X
Multi-Platform
- NewsMonster (Runs in the Mozilla web browser)
- Radio Userland (Windows and MacOS)
- AmphetaDesk (Windows, Unix, Mac OS X)
Removing an RSS Feed
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RELATED TOPICS
Tracking Updates to Confluence Pages and Spaces
Working with RSS Feeds
RSS Feed Macro
Adding a username and password to Confluence RSS feeds
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