RSS is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. News feeds allow you to choose content that interests you and have headlines delivered to your PC or web browser automatically - without having to visit websites to check for updates.
Internet Explorer 6.x users - click here
Gordon Lamb now offers you the opportunity to subscribe to RSS feeds when searching for a used car:
| Step 1: | Choose a Make and Model in the Used Car Search and hit the search button. |
| Step 2: | Click the orange RSS button in the top right corner of your address bar (Internet Explorer 7). |
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| Click the orange RSS button at the end of the address in your address bar (Firefox). | |
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| Step 3: | Click on 'Subscribe' to the Feed |
| Step 4: | View the Feed in your browser by clicking on the yellow star and then choosing 'Feeds' (Internet Explorer) |
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| View the Feed in your browser by clicking on the new RSS button created at the top left of your address bar (Firefox). | |
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Internet Explorer 6.x (and other old browser) users:
Please note that RSS Feeds are not automatically detected or compatible with older browsers - notably Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x (PC).
If you are using IE6.x and would like to subscribe to one or more of our RSS Feeds, you will need to download a (free) Feed reader, such as the excellent one available from Google. Please follow the link below to download it:
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