US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

RSS

RSS is a news delivery service that allows you to recieve constant news updates from the committee without having to visit the web site. Currently if you are using either Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari or the Opera web browser RSS news readers are built in to the browser. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer you can download a stand alone news reader application.

Available Feeds

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee site has the following feeds available:

Help with RSS

For Firefox Users

To subscribe to The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Feeds follow these directions.

  1. Click the icon that looks like this in the location bar of your browser. The location bar is where you type internet address and is usually located near the top of your browser window
  2. You will be asked to name the News Feed, you can name it whatever you would like.
  3. Click the "Add" button
  4. You should now have a bookmark located in your bookmarks folder and/or on the bookmarks bar in your browser window. Clicking on this bookmark will show you a list of all new items available for reading on the web site

More information on subscribing to RSS feeds in Firefox.

For Safari Users

To subscribe to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's News Feed follow these directions.

  1. Click the icon that looks like this in the location bar of your browser. The location bar is where you type internet address and is usually located near the top of your browser window
  2. Your browser will now open the News Reader page for you.
  3. On the right hand side of the page are a series of links. Click the "Add Bookmark..." link.
  4. You will then be asked to name this RSS Feed. Safari will suggest a name for you.
  5. Click the "Add" button
  6. You should now have a bookmark located in your bookmarks folder and/or on the bookmarks bar in your browser window. Clicking on this bookmark will show you a list of all new items available for reading on the web site

For Opera Users

To subscribe to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's News Feed follow these directions.

  1. Click the icon that looks like this in the location bar of your browser. The location bar is where you type internet address and is usually located near the top of your browser window
  2. You will be asked to name the News Feed, you can name it whatever you would like.
  3. Click the "Add" button
  4. You should now have a bookmark located in your bookmarks folder and/or on the bookmarks bar in your browser window. Clicking on this bookmark will show you a list of all new items available for reading on the web site