Syndicate dLife RSS Feeds on Your Site
Syndicate dLife
Really Simple Syndication (also called Rich Site Summary) is an XML-based format used for content distribution. RSS allows you to feature dLife headlines on your website or have them easily delivered to a news aggregator (e.g., MyYahoo) or feed reader (e.g., Bloglines) for daily browsing. You can display the latest dLife headlines on your site, free of charge, with our syndicated feed.
How to Display RSS Feeds on Your Web Site
RSS feeds are dynamic, and will update on your webpage automatically as they change on dLife. An RSS feed only needs to be set up once, and the process is easy. There are several methods of placing the feed on your site, including JavaScript, iframes, and frames.
How to Display dLife Today RSS Feeds Using a Personal News Reader
You can also use our RSS feed or FeedBurner to read our content using an RSS web-based or desktop news reader or a feed aggregator, such as:
If you have a MyYahoo page, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
If you login to Google, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
You can also easily add dLife headlines to your AOL homepage by clicking the icon below.
How to Display Diabetes News from dLife.com RSS Feeds Using a Personal News Reader
You can also use our RSS feed or FeedBurner to read our content using an RSS web-based or desktop news reader or a feed aggregator, such as:
If you have a MyYahoo page, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
If you login to Google, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
You can also easily add dLife headlines to your AOL homepage by clicking the icon below.
How to Display This Week in Diabetes RSS Feeds Using a Personal News Reader
You can also use our RSS feed or FeedBurner to read our content using an RSS web-based or desktop news reader or a feed aggregator, such as:
If you have a MyYahoo page, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
If you login to Google, you can easily add dLife headlines to your page by clicking the icon below.
You can also easily add dLife headlines to your AOL homepage by clicking the icon below.
What We Ask of You
dLife RSS feeds are completely free of charge. We only ask that when you display feeds on your website, you attribute dLife as the source. If you do syndicate our site, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at blog@dlife.com with your site website address.














