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If you would like to link to Web-user.co.uk, you can do so in a variety of ways free of charge. All we ask is that you adhere to our copyright restrictions, our site Terms & Conditions and display Web-user.co.uk pages complete and without your own advertising or navigation (eg within a frame).
Newsfeed
We offer a newsfeed displaying the 10 latest news articles which you can use free of charge on your site.
You can access the newsfeed here: http://www.webuser.co.uk/newsfeed/newsnow.php
Site of the day
We offer a website review of the day feed, offering a different website review every weekday, which you can use free of charge on your site.
You can access this feed here: http://www.webuser.co.uk/feeds/topsite.php
Forum Members
If you'd like to link to the Web User Forums from your own website, you can use the following HTML
<a href="http://www.web-user.co.uk/forums/"
title="Click here for the Web User forums"><img
src="http://www.web-user.co.uk/images/webuser-button.gif"
alt="Member of the Web User Forums - register for free!"
style="border:0px"></a>

Webuser.co.uk RSS feed
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an easy way for publishers to distribute their web content and for web users to monitor multiple websites. You view headlines and intros from multiple sites via a news reader, then click through to full articles on the publishers' site.
How can I access it?
To monitor RSS newsfeeds, including the Webuser.co.uk feed, you'll need a news reader. You can either use a standalone reader, such as Newzcrawler (www.newscrawler.com) or Pluck (www.pluck.com), or incorporate a feed into your My Yahoo (www.yahoo.co.uk) page.
To access the Webuser.co.uk feed, enter this web address in your news reader: www.webuser.co.uk/feeds/rss/news.xml
Can I use the Web User RSS feed on my website?
You can include the Webuser.co.uk RSS feed on your website, which includes headlines and a short introduction. These headlines will link to full articles at Webuser.co.uk. You must retain the Web User branding and not republish full-text articles.
For details about adding an RSS feed to your site, see http://rssgov.com/rssworkshop.html#publish
Other requests
For assistance with other Web-user.co.uk material, such as logos and awards, please contact us.
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