Embedding a Blogger Blog into my Muse Site

Hi is it possible to embed a Blogger blog into my website? Or does Muse have a RSS Feed?

Thank you for posting.
Muse being a designing software, doesn't have RSS feed option. However, if you publish your site to BC, you will have the RSS feed and blog features as well. But if you want to host the site externally, you can embed blogger blog into muse site using iframe as mentioned in this doc https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/blogger-help-howdoi/Jy1sjSCTslE. You need to get the iframe code and insert it as html in your muse site.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Aishvarya Raj Rastogi

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