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− | Wikis publish a list of updates (atom feed), which allows you to see the latest changes | + | Wikis publish a list of updates (atom feed), which allows you to see the latest changes in a reader (for example, the Thunderbird email client). An atom link is too discreet, displayed on some pages at the bottom left. |
[[File:Feed-icon.svg|20px|left|RSS icon]]Atom or RSS (Really Simple Syndication) | [[File:Feed-icon.svg|20px|left|RSS icon]]Atom or RSS (Really Simple Syndication) | ||
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Here is a selection of programs that can retrieve these feeds (on wikipedia) at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators Comparison of feed aggregators]. | Here is a selection of programs that can retrieve these feeds (on wikipedia) at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators Comparison of feed aggregators]. | ||
− | This avoids having to browse through the '''6 special pages''' - an array, with a selection of the most useful ones, is at | + | This avoids having to browse through the '''6 special pages''' - an array, with a selection of the most useful ones, is at [[Wiki_Technical_Guide/Special_Pages|Special pages]]. |
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of data formats used to syndicate Web content. | RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of data formats used to syndicate Web content. | ||
Wikis publish a list of updates (atom feed), which allows you to see the latest changes in a reader (for example, the Thunderbird email client). An atom link is too discreet, displayed on some pages at the bottom left.
Atom or RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
Here is a selection of programs that can retrieve these feeds (on wikipedia) at Comparison of feed aggregators.
This avoids having to browse through the 6 special pages - an array, with a selection of the most useful ones, is at Special pages.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of data formats used to syndicate Web content.