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Use the NGfL's news on your website!
If you have a website you can use the National Grid for Learning's news on it - for free!

The latest news is now available in a format called RSS. The news feed works by placing a piece of code on your website.

This in turn passes the NGfL news feed through an online parser, or interpreter, and displays the NGfL news as formatted text on your site.

Once this code has been set up the latest headlines from the NGfL will appear automatically on your website.

Stories covering a range of educational topics are added to the NGfL throughout the week. The feed automatically displays the latest ten stories.

The code is easy to add. If you would like instructions on how to do it, please email the NGfL Content Team. If you are an advanced user, you can access the RSS news feed directly.

To help us plan future improvements, we would be grateful to hear from site owners who have started using this service, and would welcome any feedback.

25 Feb 2004

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