The RSS block helps you add a feed from another source to your site. Find the feed’s URL and insert it into the block’s settings to show a list of stories from the feed. The items from the feed will appear as cards in a 4-column layout with the option to display an image above the title and summary content. This block supports two buttons that appear below the story feed.
The block will pull in each story’s or article’s title, excerpt and image (meta data) to populate the card. It will link to the original source for the story on the feed, as well.
Example of an RSS feed
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