What is RSS?
RSS Explained
RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) is a format that allows online publishers to share and distribute content from their website directly to your computer via an RSS reader.
Why should I use RSS?
Subscribing to an RSS Feed
provides you with the convenience of automated updates. Once you have subscribed to an RSS Feed on the Alfa Romeo website, you will receive notification via an RSS reader (installed on your computer) when new content is added to that particular feed. Allowing you to keep up-to-date in an automated manner that's easier than checking manually.
How can I subscribe to an RSS Feed?
To subscribe to a feed using Internet Explorer 7, refer to the following:
When you visit a webpage, the Feeds button
will change color, letting you know that feeds are available. Click the Feeds button, and then click the feed you want to see. To get content automatically, you should subscribe to a feed.
When you subscribe to a web feed, you set the interval at which Internet Explorer will check the website for updates. Once you've set an interval, Internet Explorer will automatically download the most up-to-date web feed list. You can view feeds on the Feeds tab in the Favorites Center. To view your feeds, click the Favorites Center button
, and then click Feeds.
To subscribe to a feed using Firefox, refer to the following:
When you visit a webpage, the Feeds button
within appear within the website address bar, letting you know that feeds are available. Click the Subscribe to this page button, and then click the feed you want to see. To get content automatically, you should subscribe to a feed by selecting the Subscribe Now button.
The feeds you have subscribed to will appear within the 'Bookmarks' toolbar, click on the feed to view the latest content.