When you subscribe to the CityTownInfo Mortgage Articles feed you will be automatically notified when new content becomes available in your feed reader of choice. This way you will not have to check back periodically to see whether or not CityTownInfo has posted anything new. You will be proactively notified when new mortgage content is available. You can, of course, unsubscribe from our Mortgage Articles feed at any time.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a global standard for publishing content. RSS files are text files, in a standardized XML format, that contain a list article titles, article summaries, and links (URLs) to the article. RSS files are also referred to as RSS feeds and RSS channels. Web site publishers such as CityTownInfo use RSS feeds to distribute information such as our Mortgage Articles. This makes it easier for you to obtain and read this information.
In order to read the Mortgage Articles in the CityTownInfo Mortgage Articles feed, you will need to subscribe to the feed using an RSS reader or aggregator. An RSS reader/aggregator is a web service or software on your PC that will allow you to subscribe to and read RSS feeds such as the one from CityTownInfo.com. RSS readers/aggregators are available as web services such as My Yahoo!, built into some web browsers such as Thunderbird, as browser plugins or extensions, and as stand-alone programs. Wikipedia provides information on readers/aggregators including links of lists of readers/aggregators (see the "External Links" at the bottom of the article).
If you use one of the following popular news readers, simply click on the appropriate button below to add our feed to your service:
If you use another RSS reader, you can access our mortgage article feed with the following URL: http://www.citytowninfo.com/CTI-mortgage-articles.xml
If you would like to incorporate our articles feed into your web site you may do it either using PHP (if your site supports PHP) or HTML.
Incorporating our Feed Using PHP
Copy the following code and incorporate into a page on your web site:
Incorporating our Feed Using HTML
Copy the following code and incorporate into a page on your web site:
You may use a subset of the articles as well by simply deleting the HTML for the unwanted articles.