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Example of News Feed without CSS formatting. A table 210 pixels wide was created, then the JavaScript was pasted into it. You can format the text size and/or the border colours. Easy eh?

Add new content to your Amateur Radio website - Automatically!

Now it's easy to have constantly changing amateur radio news stories on your website by simply adding a couple of lines of JavaScript to your Homepage.

Once you've added the code, a list similar to the one on the right will appear.

This can then be customised to match the look and feel of your website. All aspects of the list can be altered, including the overall size, the background and border colours, text size and colour, etc.

The news feed is automatically updated so, once you've added the code, you need do no more. We update our website on a daily basis and each time we add a new news article, it will automatically appear in your list. All of the links open in a new window, so your users are returned to your website after reading an article.

The code consists of just a few lines of JavaScript. There is also an optional CSS style code to further customise the look and feel of your website.

So, keep your visitors coming back by offering them regularly-changing content.

Here are just some of the many websites now taking our News Feed:

The Bishop Stortford Amateur Radio Society
Chippenham and District Amateur radio Club
Bass Amateur Radio Irlp Group - Australia
Hornsea Amateur Radio Club
KI4HWC Amateur Radio Site
The K3XO website
The Florida Contest Group
Macclesfield Wireless Society
Grimsby Amateur Radio Society
South Essex Amateur Radio Society
Ham.se

Get the code now!
You could have your site up-and-running in minutes.. Just fill in the form below and we will email the code to you.

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The Southgate Amateur Radio Club will never pass-on or sell your email address to any third-party

We ask for this information only so that we are able to notify you of any changes we might subsequently make that might affect your news feed.

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