WikiAnswers RSS feeds Creating a WikiAnswers RSS feed is a great way to get WikiAnswers questions on your blog, website, Facebook and more. Anyone can create WikiAnswers RSS feed URLs by category, keyword, username, answered questions, unanswered questions, and limits. Here's a little guide.
Leave out the () when you fill in the details By Category (default shows unanswered q's): http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&tid= (insert category number that is located in the URL for that category) Example: Apple & Mac - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&tid=2310 By User Contribution (default shows answered q's): http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&user= (insert your username) Example: User Eliesheva - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&user=eliesheva By Keyword (default shows unanswered q's): http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&words= (keyword)+(keyword)+(how ever many keywords you want used)Example: Keywords blog, blogger and RSS - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:RSS&words=blog+blogger+rss Some other parameters: If the default shows unanswered q's, and you want the list to be answered questions, just add to the end of the URL: &answered=true If the default is answered q's, and you want the opposite, add to the end: &unanswered=true If you want a limit of how many questions to show, add: &limit=(number).
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