RSS Feed Integration

RSS Feed Integration

Define Your Feed

Use the dropdowns below to select the types of Research Highlight articles you would like included in your RSS feed. You will only be able to make one selection per dropdown at a time but you can generate multiple RSS links if needed. If your website is built using WordPress and you use the recommended WordPress RSS plugin listed on this page, you will be able to combine multiple RSS feed links into a single feed on your website.

Installation
WordPress

If your website is built using WordPress, we recommend using the RSS Aggregator by Feedzy WordPress plugin to manage and display the Research Highlights RSS feed. Click the WP Setup button below to download a basic overview of the ways you can use this plugin to display the RSS feed.

If you use the built-in WordPress editor or block widgets, there is also a default RSS block. This default block is much more basic, doesn't include the ability to display the image included in the RSS feed, and can only display a feed from a single feed URL (it can't combine multiple feed URLs into a single feed). You are free to use this default block if it's limitations work for your site or if you don't want to install another plugin.

Other CMS

If your website is built using a Content Management System (CMS) other than WordPress, you have a couple of options for displaying the RSS feed. If you want, you can do your own research to find a plugin/extension for your CMS that allows you to display RSS feeds. Otherwise, if you prefer, you can contact Cate Newberg by email (cate@catecomarketing.com) and she can work with you to get the RSS feed running on your site.