RSS in Plain English

by Tammy Strobel on November 18, 2009

posted in: Public Affairs

CALCASA has an exciting tool that we want you to know about: RSS.

Wherever you see the icon with broadcast bars, you’ll know that there is an RSS feed waiting for you to subscribe to. That means you’ll be able to get the latest CALCASA headlines, read the newest posts and stay up to date all in one place.

If you haven’t been using RSS watch the following Common Craft video to find out what it does, and how you can use RSS to stay connected to CALCASA activities.

For more information on RSS, check out How to Get Started with RSS.

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Author: Tammy Strobel (89 Articles)

I've been working for non-profits as a volunteer or paid staff member for the last 10 years. The primary focus of my work in the non-profit field has been educating the public about sexual assault. I have worked across a range of advocacy-related positions — from volunteering in direct services to coordinating media and legislation at the CALCASA.

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