Create RSS feed in Dreamweaver CS6

Is there a tutorial or other documentation describing how to add an RSS  feed to a page in Dreamweaver (CS6)?
Thanks,
Chick

Let me explain, the link to the RSS shows a demonstartion of an RSS feed that originates from this forum. The reason why you did not see your post anymore is because there are (were) newer posts that replaced yours.
This demonstration page was made using Dreamweaver and the markup can be seen when you right click the page and choose View Source or similar.
The demo site was hand coded, but there is very little to it if you have a look at the source code.
I also suggested an alternative if you do not know how to hand code.
If this is not what you want, then please explain what it is that you do want.
Gramps

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