"icon" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Clicking the RSS icon in your Web browser typically takes you to a page of cryptic code, known as XML.
- In September 2004, Stephen Horlander created the now ubiquitous RSS icon () for use in the Mozilla Firefox browser.
- It is similar to the orange "broadcast" RSS icon () that indicates that there is a web feed available.
- You can also access RSS feeds directly from pages on the site - the orange RSS icon will appear when a feed is available.
- The RSS icon on a page will lead you to the URL to paste into your feed reader.
- The user subscribes to a feed by entering the feed's link into the reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a browser that begins the subscription process.
- Although RSS formats have evolved since March 1999, the RSS icon ("") first gained widespread use between 2005 and 2006.
- Click on the RSS icon to subscribe through your favorite news reader.
- The feed link (usually a small orange button, the semi-official RSS icon) can be posted anywhere on the web.
- The detection of a feed is normally indicated by the RSS icon "".
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