This screen displays all the Pages that you have access to that also have RSS enabled.
RSS is a web content syndication format, and its name is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. The pages listed here will broadcast an RSS feed. RSS allows site visitors to be informed when content changes on your website. A Page has to be a either a Form List View, Calendar View, Catalog, Catalog Detail, or Order Form Page Type, and it has to be in a Public Folder. RSS is enabled for these Pages automatically.
The content for the Channel Title and Description elements is determined in different ways, depending on the Page Type (see below). Fields are listed in the order that they are looked at for a value. If a field does not have a value, then the next field in the list is looked at.
For Form List View, Calendar View, and Order Form Page Types:
For Catalog and Catalog Detail Page Types:
Up to 50 of the most recent Submitted Forms are available, based on the RSS Element fields defined in the Custom Form. NOTE: In order for RSS to be enabled for a Form List View Page, there has to be at least one RSS Element defined in the Custom Form fields associated with the Form List View Page.
The RSS feature will use the Form Item View page property from the Form List View in order to determine which page to link each RSS item to. If the Form List View field is left unselected, then the RSS feature will attempt to find the correct Page by looking for a link in the layout of the Form List View.
The soonest 50 upcoming Events across all Calendars displayed on the Page are included in the RSS feed. RSS item elements found in the Calendar View Page feeds are:
All Products that exist in the current Product Group will appear as items in the feed. For Catalog pages, Products from all levels of the Catalog will appear in the feed, starting from the Product Group that is currently being viewed. Please be aware that an RSS link will not appear on a Catalog Detail Page that is showing a Product, instead of a Product Group.
RSS item elements found in these feeds are listed below. The fields are listed in the order that they are looked at for a value. If a field does not have a value, then the next field in the list is looked at.
TIP: You can use an RSS feed for Catalog, Catalog Detail, and Order Form Pages to create a Data Feed for importing into other systems such as Google Merchant Center, allowing prospects to better find your Products through search engines and other public websites.