Overriding RSS settings at the asset level
You can override site-level RSS settings for individual assets. For example, if you configured an RSS feed for all your site's tags, you can override those settings for a specific tag.
Note
Some content types require prerequisites to be met before establishing an RSS feed:
- All assets must have an SEO title in order for RSS feeds to appear. Most assets have this field automatically generated by default; however, ensure that your asset has an SEO title by checking the SEO tab.
- In order to successfully configure RSS feeds for homepage and page assets, they must include an inline list in their Content field. The list must be inline and not shared.
- For other assets, the RSS feed defaults to recently published assets; however, if an inline list exists, the RSS feed defaults to that instead.
To override RSS settings at the asset level:
- Search for or create an asset for which RSS is configured. The asset must be one of the content types listed in RSS.
- Under Advanced, expand RSS Settings.
- Using the table below as a reference, configure RSS settings for the asset.
- Complete your site's workflow and publish the asset.
Field |
Description |
Disable Feed | Toggle on to remove this asset's RSS feed. (A visitor's RSS reader may retain a previously retrieved feed.) |
Render Full Content | Toggle on to deliver an asset's entire text—not just the title or headline—to the RSS feed as plain text. |
Enabled Feed Item Types | Select the content types to which these settings apply, or leave blank to apply the settings to all content types. For example, if you are publishing a section, you can select Article in this field so that these settings apply only to articles with a section. |
The following illustration is an example of overriding RSS settings for the section Webinars
. Regardless of the configuration for sections at the site level, the following is true for the RSS feed for the section Webinars
:
- Brightspot includes only press releases in the
Webinars
RSS feed. - Brightspot includes in the RSS feed only the headline or title, not the body text.
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