CSS Customisation
Use whatever CSS you like to fit the HTML output into your site design. You can also edit the HTML output to display news entries as a list, in a table or any other way you wish.
View ArticleAuto-Sort News Items
Sort your news newest-oldest to show visitors what has happened, in date order (today - yesterday - last week, etc.). Or, sort news oldest-newest to show the most recent events happening first, with...
View ArticleCalendar Date Picker
Display forthcoming events with the help of the calendar date picker. Just set the date in the future and a convenient date will show alongside the news.
View ArticleLive Entry Limit
Keep visitors attentions by limiting the number of news entries on show.
View ArticleOptional Image
Illustrate your news with a related image. Just upload and it will be resized automatically.
View ArticleOptional URL
Point news entries to other websites or resources so a click on the title sends a visitor where you want. The title/"read more" link for this entry goes to the Fast Edit sister site. If no URL is...
View ArticleRSS Compatibility
Are special characters breaking your RSS feed? Define your own search and replace options to substitute problem entities to compliant alternatives.
View ArticleAutomatic RSS Feed
Use the auto-generated RSS file to push updates to Twitter, Facebook or an aggregator of your choice. Update once, and filter outwards to multiple destinations - saving you time and effort!
View ArticlePublish / Unpublish
Need to save news items for future use? Just unpublish them from the live feed - they will be saved on file ready for you to publish again when you need them.
View ArticleLog User Actions
Eeek! Somebody made a mistake, but who was it? Keep track of who's doing what by viewing the Log File any time you need. Click on the title or "read more" link to see it now!
View ArticleMultiple User Accounts
Need more than one person to do updates? With Fast Feed you can have as many accounts as you need. Perfect for syndication across affiliated websites!
View ArticleUser-Friendly
You don't need to be a web genius to use Fast Feed. If you can use MS Word, you can manage news items - it's all point-and-click, with a WYSIWYG toolbar to format content.
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