See rss feed in safari

How can I see my rss feeds in Safari? There seems not to be a button.

You can use App Store or appstorm.net to find RSS Reader's.  There is great applications for free. Also don't know if there is but you can check Safari Extensions. There should be one.

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    Ok I see now that the ability to subscribe to RSS feeds in Safari 6 is gone. Great. Thanks Apple.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4135311?start=0&tstart=0

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    The Corp giveth and the Corp taketh away!
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    Unbeleavable,
    totally idiotic and useless,
    money spent and time spent to find a solution to something that has been there and working.
    sad sad
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    OK... Back again - this is driving me crazy. I see SEVERAL posts of people having the same issues as me, but I do not see any real answers (in posts, Apple support, or just plain Google).
    I do have more information though:
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    Here's an interesting problem I've been having. When I open a multiple RSS feed (one that consists of the feeds from multiple sites, much like the included "News" feed), Safari 3 will always crash. It's very consistent. I use RSS feeds constantly throughout my day. I also have NetNewsWire, but some feeds are more convenient in Safari. It was less of a problem in Safari 2.
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    You're welcome. The "broke" file is corrupted. You can move that to the trash.
    Mahalo for the and Aloha from Big Island.

  • RSS feeds and Safari

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    I cannot help because I have the same problem. It comes and goes. Started last week and went away. Then it happened again this morning. It will NOT work when I hit reload. I am glad to know I am not the only one. I reset permissions, cleared history and cache and am going after the library files next. But I cannot associate any action I have taken with the mysterious return of the capability of Safari to read xml.

  • "Weird" font on the head of my rss feeds on Safari. Same in Mail & iWorks.

    When I want to read my rss, Safari displays the headlines in a different font, which I think is Greek. The same happens in Mail and iWork. How do I set it up so that I have only fonts like Bookman Old Style or Times New Roman?

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  • Safari 4 slower loading with RSS feeds

    Don't know what happened in Safari 4 (4.0.2), but now it is much slower loading initially because of the way RSS feeds in the bookmarks bar are now being handled. I can not use the browser until all the RSS feeds have been checked. Even when clicking on an RSS item within a particular page such as CNN, the time to open that feed is significantly slower.
    There has always been occasional problems with the bookmark bar for RSS feeds showing there are unread feeds, yet nothing shows unread beside the individual feeds. The problem now happens almost every day. The only solution is to choose the view all RSS feeds and find the unread items.
    I am also noticing that web page loading is also much slower than it was in 3.x. Get tired of that spinning loading at the right of the address entry bar. The beach ball is more interesting because it is in color.
    I have 18 Mbps broadband, so that isn't the problem, as all the slowdowns happened as soon as I started using Safari 4.
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    I don't understand why you're using Safari for your RSS feeds; it's not an ideal solution compared to a dedicated RSS reader like Vienna, NetNewsWire, or Newsfire; I'd use one of those and turn off RSS feeds in Safari's preferences pane.
    But Safari 4 is faster than Safari 3; it isn't for you because of a variety of factors, so let's change them and see if we can't speed things up. Here's what you can do:
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    Go to ~/Library/Caches/Metadata/Safari and delete the contents of that folder, then use the Get Info panel to Lock the folder.
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    History.plist
    LastSession.plist
    TopSites.plist (if you don't want to use Top Sites, Lock that file right after you restart.)
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  • Safari RSS feeds...

    Hi everyone!
    I have noticed that now with Leopard and the latest version of Safari I only see RSS feeds in year 2008 or if I see going back to 2007 it's just as far back as November. But I can get any older posts to show. With Firefox it will show all feeds going back as far as I want to go. Is this some kind of setting? I haven't been able to figure it out. I know on the side it say "Recent Articles" but I always remembered in Safari it would let me view feeds as far back as I want to go. Thanks for your help!
    Reg

    Hi Reg,
    How are you? Thanks for the reply.
    You're welcome. Life here in South Kona, Hawaii is good. Weather has been very pleasant (80 or so) and the Humpback Whales are playing in the channel!
    Once you lose them no way to get them back?
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    The feeds will build again. Anything accessible on the various servers will now appear, never to be purged until you do so.
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  • Safari issues with at least two sites and RSS Feeds broken

    Greetings all. This is my first time posting on here, I'm also a new(er) Apple user. Finally switched from the dark side. Love the Macbook, but after so many years with a PC, I am definitely not within my element on some things. Here are my two issues:
    1. On Safari (and Firefox incidentally) if I go to msnbc.com or yahoo.com I get a dysfunctional appearance. msnbc.com simply doesn't load except the outer frames. The inner content doesn't load at all. They have redesigned their site and I still only get the outer frame from the old design. On yahoo.com, it simply gives me a very bland, generic front page and tells me to upgrade to a more current browser. I'm running the most current Safari. Don't know what's wrong. I get some challenges on some other sites i visit, but nothing specific comes to mind - except maybe flash driven applications - heavy flash. They run slow or not at all.
    2. I love(d) RSS feeds in Safari. All of a sudden they stopped working. It still shows unread messages - which I cannot clear - and will not load any new messages. If I try to read a feed, it gives me a error page - similar to a non-existent page/link. Not sure how to fix this.
    With the first issue, being relatively new to Apple, etc, I honestly don't know if I selected some weird setting unknowingly that is causing my problems or not, etc. Don't know if I caught a virus, bug, etc. Wouldn't know how to find out if I did.
    Anyone that is patient, intelligent with Apple and doesn't mind helping out a stupid new Apple user. :o) VERY MUCH APPRECIATED IN ADVANCE!

    All companies are out there to make money, however much they try to disguise the fact.
    GoldenShoes is partly right. However, not all sites are deliberately designed to just work in IE and Firefox; a lot of developers simply don't realise their code (or parts of it) is not functional in other browsers because at least 90% of the world's population use IE or FF. In other cases, it's just not economically viable to cater to such a tiny percent of the Internet-using population (besides, what would all those people that want to be 'different' do?!
    You might want to try contacting those companies and telling them of your problems - after all, they are losing business by doing this and they may be unaware.
    The other part of the argument is that FF, and IE especially, let a lot more 'bad', invalid code though to cater to their users. Opera and Safari don't really do this as much, and there is a lot of cross-browser incompatibility.

  • Safari stops loading after opening my RSS feeds

    When I want to open all my RSS feeds in Safari, it starts to load, but after about 1 to 2 min, all my pages stop loadind. The address bar is then "half blue" ...
    In FF everything works fine, so network (airport) works fine.
    Anybody out there who can help.
    Cheers,
    Bart
    Powerbook g4   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Hi
    Welcome to Apple Discussions
    If this is happening only when accessing the RSS feeds, go to your Home>Library>Syndication folder and move the database3 file to the desktop. Then restart Safari and try the feeds.
    If Safari works as intended, it means the RSS database file was corrupted (a new one is created automatically on the Safari restart). In that case you'll need to reset for each feed any custom page sorting you may have set up. If no go, move the database file back to its original location.
    Instead, go to the same Library>Preferences, moving the following two files to the desktop:
    com.apple.Syndication.plist
    com.apple.SyndicationAgent.plist
    Then restart Safari and try the feeds.
    Post back

  • Thunderbird has hijacked Safari rss feeds - how do I stop this?

    I installed Thunderbird a while back just to test its functionality. I use apple Mail.
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