edocr Adds RSS Feed Support

edocr Adds RSS Feed Support, updated 5/26/23, 6:16 PM

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edocr RSS Feed
Edocr is always striving to offer our users the means to share their
document content in as many ways as possible, and as easily as
possible.
After being contacted by a few of our users, we recently
implemented RSS feeds for Users, Collections, and Categories. With
these, you’ll have access to the documents pertaining to the content
you wish to follow through a specific feed.
Under User Profiles and next to Collections of Documents you will
see the RSS feed icon, which provides the URL to provide to your RSS
reader.
This screengrab shows red arrows demonstrating where you will see
these icons on edocr pages:
For Categories, you will use a URL like
"https://www.edocr.com/category/automotive/rss". You just need to change
"automotive" to the category of your choice.
For Users, you will use a URL like "https://www.edocr.com/user/edocr/rss"
and simply put the user's name in place of "edocr".
For Collections, you use a URL like
"https://www.edocr.com/user/edocr/collection/businessideas/rss" putting
the user's name where "edocr" is and the collection name where
"businessideas" is.
We made this match the URL format that was already in place, so if you go to
a user's page (like "https://www.edocr.com/user/edocr/") and click on a
collections name the URL bar will change to that collections name (like
"https://www.edocr.com/user/edocr/collection/businessideas/"). Just add
"/rss" to get the feed for that page.
It’s that easy! We hope this exceeds our users' requests and provides one
more way to share or follow document content through edocr.
Look for more helpful changes in the months to come. As always,
suggestions, comments and questions are welcome via our Help Center:
http://help.edocr.com/
Thank you for your support and use of edocr.
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