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I would like to embed on the company website an RSS Feed of new clubs created and forums, but my community is password protected, no guests, only registered users.

Where can I get those rss feeds?

Help appreciated.

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If you create a feed in the admin CP, then get the link to that feed on the front end, you should be able to add it anywhere you like. It contains a key at the end, which designates permissions that can be used. Of course be careful on that key being visible to anyone.

 

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If you create a feed in the admin CP, then get the link to that feed on the front end, you should be able to add it anywhere you like. It contains a key at the end, which designates permissions that can be used. Of course be careful on that key being visible to anyone.

 

I created the RSS feed, but dont know where to get the RSS code or link to paste on my website, thoughts?

 

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If you go to the front end of your site, you will see the RSS link in the bottom right, which will contain that feed. Click on that and you will then have the link

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If you go to the front end of your site, you will see the RSS link in the bottom right, which will contain that feed. Click on that and you will then have the link

The invision community platform is just awesome, thank you!

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I have created a new RSS Feed for testing and I am not seeing any RSS icon or link on our main forum page as suggested by @Marc Stridgen above. Is there some other setting in the ACP that may also need to be setup?

 

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@Malwarebytes Forums It's there right at the bottom to the far right of the screen (assuming you are using a desktop monitor):

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Thank you @Davyc

I had to investigate further and it turs out that one of the content blockers was blocking the RSS feed icon.

 

 

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