Setting up Web content

Adding Web feeds

Set up your frame to view RSS (Really Simple Syndication) photo feeds directly from FLICKR, FRAMECHANNEL, and other favorite sites.

IMPORTANT: Your frame can play only feeds that contain photos. An error message appears when you try to play feeds that are text only. Make sure you preview your feeds after they are added to the Web Media configuration page where you can edit or delete them. See page 26.

NOTE: Preloaded feeds and new feeds are added to the Device Settings Web Media list (where you can preview, edit, or delete them, see page 26). They appear also in the Web Media list on your frame’s Home screen where you can play them (see page 30).

How to add a FLICKR feed

1Follow the steps on page 12 to access the Device Settings page.

2If you don’t have a FLICKR account, create one now (see page 17), then continue with step 3 below.

3Click the Photo RSS tab.

The Photo RSS/FLICKR Device Settings page appears with a list of preloaded FLICKR feeds that are on your frame.

4Click Add.

The Photo RSS/FLICKR Add/Edit page appears.

NOTE: You can edit preloaded feeds here (such as Flickr: Interesting photos) and feeds you add. (See page 26.)

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