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Adding a feed source
Choose "add another" on the Feed Sources page.
Enter the URL of the feed source you want to add. Click "Add" to add the feed source to your personalized feed. FeedHub will now include the content from this feed when finding posts for you.
Removing a feed source
To remove a feed source, click the trash icon to the right of the feed name.
The feed will be removed from the feed sources for your personalized feed, and FeedHub will no longer use it to find posts for you. If you want to get content from that feed again, you will have to re-add it to your feed sources.
Adding a feed source with the bookmarklet
You can easily add a feed source while you're surfing by using the FeedHub bookmarklet.
Add a bookmark for the Feedhub bookmarklet to your browser Favorites or Bookmarks. You only need to do this once. You can drag this link or right-click to add it to your Bookmarks bar.
When you are viewing a page with a feed you want to add, just click the FeedHub bookmarklet. FeedHub will show a confirmation page once the feed is added.
Content volume preferences
Depending on how many feed sources you have and your personal reading style, you may want to see more or less content in your personalized feed. FeedHub lets you control the number of posts you see in your personalized feed.
To set a content volume policy option, choose "set content volume preferences" from the Sources page.
You may choose to Just Include the Most Interesting Stuff (low volume but stronger relevance) or Just Exclude the Least Interesting Stuff (high volume and includes anything except posts we're pretty sure you won't like).
You may also specify either how many items per day or what percentage of the content flowing into your feed that you would like to see.
Preferred feeds
You may have some feed sources whose content you really like. If so, you'd probably like FeedHub to boost the strength of content from those favorite feeds. To do so, you can designate a feed source as preferred on the Feed Sources page.
Click the star to the left of the feed name is make it preferred. A yellow star denotes a preferred feed. Click the yellow star to remove the preferred status. The change will affect your content the next time we process your feed sources, which occurs every few hours.
Create a new personalized feed
In FeedHub, you can create multiple personalized feeds. Each time you create a personalized feed, you will name the feed, choose some feed sources, tell us your preferences for content volume, and you're done!
I'd like to create a personalized feed about Food & Cooking. Let's do it together.
First, I go the Feed Sources page and click on "New Feed".
I would like to call my new feed "Food & Cooking", so I type that into the name box. I don't know how much content I'm likely to get from these feeds, so I choose to see everything but the least interesting stuff for now. I can always change the content volume policy from the Feed Sources page.
The feed sources for my Food & Cooking personalized feed are not already loaded. In fact, the feeds are in an OPML file exported and sent to me by a friend who is a serious cooking fanatic.
I need to upload that OPML file into FeedHub to get the feed sources. I browse to find the OPML file, then click "upload".
Lisa's food and cooking feeds are now in my feed selection window.
I can click on the ones I want, or click "all" to get everything in the food-and-cooking section, then click "create my feed".
I have created a new personalized feed. From here, I'll just click on the link to the feed and then subscribe to it in my feed reader.