Monday, August 20, 2018

How To Display Stack Overflow Feed On Your Website or Blog

If are looking for how to display Stack Overflow feed on your website or blog then post is going to help you. Because in this short tutorial I am going to show you that how you could display Stack Overflow questions feed on your website or blog.

Before getting start make sure you have registered on Stack Overflow if you didn't register yet then please do that first by clicking sigup button.

Steps to display feed on your blog (Blogger)

Step 1

Login to your Stack Overflow account.

Step 2

After click on the Tags to select specific Tag of your interest for example: javascript, angular, python, reactjs etc.

Step 3

Select the filtered questions i.e Newest, Featured Frequent, Votes, Active or Unanswered and it will show the questions below.

Step 4

After that you'll noticed rss feed link on the bottom of the right sidebar. Copy rss link. See image below:

Step 5

Now login to your blog or blogger account and click on Layout from left hand side menus and then click on the Add a Gadget.

Step 6

After clicking Add a Gadget button a popup will appear and you have to select Feed from the list and paste the feed URL in text box and click on Continue button. See image below:

Step 7

Now it will display the list of feed result and you can click on Save button to complete the step. After this click Save arrangement button on top right of the screen and go to your blog the feed will be showing. See images below:

Steps to display feed on your website

Follow above steps 1 to 4

Now go to one of the rss feed widget below:

  • https://feed.mikle.com/
  • https://www.rssinclude.com/
  • http://www.rssfeedwidget.com/

Paste the feed URL copied above in step 4 and it will generate widget with source code and you just need to copy that code and paste it in your website accordingly. See image below:

Please leave a comment below if you find any difficulty I would try to help you as soon as possible and also don't forget to share this post on your network.

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