How to add RSS feeds to Google Chrome's Bookmark


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Google Chrome is now number 1 web browser which is now used by millions of users. It is really fast and secure. It has lots of nice features. And you can extend the features with some great available extensions.
You can also read RSS feeds of your favorite blogs direct from the browser. Get all the updates of some popular blogs as in Firefox. You can also subscribe any blog with single click with the subscribe link added in the address bar.
Adding RSS Feeds To Chrome’s Bookmarks Toolbar
  1. First of all install Foxish live RSS on your Google Chrome web browser
  2. Now you will see a rss icon in the address bar just before the bookmark icon. Click on the icon when you want to subscribe feeds of the website you are browsing. You can select RSS feeds or Atom feeds if the blog has allowed both the feeds for the blog.
  3. After clicking on this icon, you will see a new page where you will change the options and then subscribe the feeds for that blog.
  4. Now see the last bookmark added. This is the link to access the feeds of that website. Click and the new RSS bookmark and see the dropdown feeds.
  5. If you wish to delete a feed, you can simply delete the feed as you delete the bookmark.


You can also export all of your RSS feeds as an OPML file, so you can take your feeds with you to another RSS reader later should you give up on bookmark RSS feeds. It’s always nice to have another option.
But this method is not good if you have many bookmarks already added. This will lost in the bookmarks. But you can change the position of feeds link in the bookmark bar by drag and drop. So this is just an alternate way. You cannot the exact same feature as in Firefox.




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