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Add ENS Headlines to your website!
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Now two different ways!  Headline Boxes or RSS Feed - see Options 1 & 2 below

Option 1 - JavaScript inserted into HTML source code:
Add the latest ENS headlines to your web pages. This service is fast, free, and requires no maintenance. Once the code is correctly inserted into your web site, the latest headlines from the ENS will automatically appear without any additional time or effort on your part. Best of all, the code behind this free service is only one line long, making it incredibly easy to implement in any web page!

To add ENS headlines to your site, simply insert the following code fragment into your HTML source code:

Headlines only:

<SCRIPT language="javascript" src="http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ens/ensheadlines.js"></SCRIPT>

Headlines with summary information:

<SCRIPT language="javascript" src="http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ens/ensheadlines_sum.js"></SCRIPT>

When you're done, the headlines will appear just as they do below...

Headlines:

Headlines with summary information:  

 

Option 2 - RSS Feed:
RSS, an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, is a new way of syndicating content from one site to other websites or individual computers.  A web site can allow other sites to publish some of its content by creating an RSS document and registering the document with an RSS publisher.

RSS Feeds can be displayed in 2 ways –

Using web programming languages:

Webmasters proficient in web programming languages (ASP, ASP .NET, JSP, PHP, etc) will be able to consume the RSS Feed via code they write, and format the content to look any way they like. Some resources for consuming RSS Feeds with web programming languages are:

http://www.aspnetworld.com/articles/2004010401.aspx (ASP .NET)
http://www.howtodothings.com/ViewArticle.aspx?Article=92 (JavaScript)

Using an RSS aggregator (sometimes referred to as a newsreader): 

Users are able to have content from any RSS feed delivered directly to their desktop. Aggregators are a hybrid of a Web browser and an e-mail program, allowing Web users to peruse hundreds of information sources. The beauty of an aggregator is that it displays articles from hundreds of websites in one place, so the user doesn't have to pull up the sites individually.  A list of aggregators for download can be found at:

http://blogspace.com/rss/readers

 

 Episcopal News Service RSS Feed

 

The ENS News content feed and RSS feed are provided for use by ENS members and related institutions.  Use this code at your own risk.