How to Add RSS Feeds to the Windows Vista Sidebar

Adding RSS feeds to your Windows Vista Sidebar lets you access current information from the Web sites you check most often. By adding RSS feeds to your Sidebar, at a glance you can check out the latest posts from your favorite news sites, blogs, and so on. No more getting online and clicking to all of your favorite sites. Instead, they'll be streaming info right to your desktop.

1

Add the Feed Headlines gadget to the Sidebar.

Just click the Gadgets symbol (the plus sign) at the top of the Sidebar to open the Gadget Gallery. Then click and drag the RSS Feeds gadget to the Sidebar. Click View Headlines.

2

Double-click a feed.

Double-clicking a feed displays that feed in your browser.

3

You can choose to do several things.

At the Web site that appears you can view blog entries, submit an entry, or subscribe to additional feeds.

4

Click the Settings button.

In the Feed Viewer dialog box, select the default feed and the number of recent headlines to show.

5

Click OK.

Clicking OK closes the dialog box.

Use the Next and Previous arrows that appear at the bottom of the Feed Headlines gadget when you move your mouse over it to scroll through available feeds.

For more information about RSS feeds, click the What are Feeds? link in the Feed Headlines settings dialog box.

Comments (4)

  1. Posted by Whitewulf
    Its great to show those that don't know how to display the gadget but you have not advised how to ADD non microsoft feeds (thumbs down)
  2. Posted by 4ndyman
    This drove me mad for a while. Windows apparently didn't include the ability to put your own feeds there. You'll have to go online to find the right gadget.

    I haven't yet found a good customizable RSS feeder for the Sidebar, but a few Web sites (like xkcd) have created their own feed gadgets specifically for their sites.
  3. Posted by Digital Gravy
    Info is good for "dummies" but is of little or no help for "advanced dummies" who need to know what support files need to be in place for say "XM Gadget" so that it works first time when installed.
  4. Posted by Roxana
    Can anyone tell me how to UN-subscribe to a Microsoft's feeds on the sidebar?

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