Grazr allows you to create a custom feed widget for your blog. Put the widget in a blog post or in the sidebar. We wrote about Grazr last year. The site has improved its user interface and features. Now you can embed pre-packaged RSS widgets such as YouTube videos. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4.
1. Click Create A Widget from the header.
2. Grab a feed URL. Here’s how I do it. I look for the orange RSS icon
right click it and copy the link location.
If you put your cursor on the RSS icon you will see the feed url. Here’s the New YorK Times Real Estate Section RSS feed url:
3. Paste the feed URL and click Update. I pasted the NY Times RSS feed above.
4. Choose where you want the widget installed (blog post or sidebar) and saved via a drop down.
A code is generated and instructions how to embed it. I embedded the NY Times RSS feed in the Grazr badge, or chicklet, below. Click it to see the posts in the feed.
New York Times Real Estate News.
Grazr also lets you customize the look and feel of the widget. Grazr works in any browser and it’s FREE.
Multiple feeds can be combined and displayed in your Grazr widget via OMPL import from your feedreader or from OMPLs on the net. More on that in a future post.
Create Grazr widgets for podcasts, music, video, news, blogs and more. This tool has awesome potential.
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Hi, Thanks for sharing and leaving a footprint on my site. I have a widget for my blog, but Grazr is something new to me.