New subscription address for Wildfire Today

Due to the new configuration of our web site, the web address for subscribing to Wildfire Today has changed. Here is the new address to copy and paste into your news reader:

http://wildfiretoday.com/feed/

Or, a simpler way is to do it through Feedburner, which allows you to choose which news reader you want to use.

If you are not familiar with subscriptions, here is some basic information that we wrote several months ago.

Did you know that you can subscribe to Wildfire Today and many other sites? If you subscribe, you can then read the new posts from multiple sites all in one place.

One of the easiest ways to do it is to set up a Google Reader account, or you can use Microsoft Outlook.  You can click on the orange RSS (Really Simple Syndication) subscription icons you will see on many sites to subscribe, and then all of the new posts from the sites to which you subscribe will be assembled for you in one place, in Google Reader or Microsoft Outlook.

Just copy and paste this address into a news reader to subscribe to Wildfire Today:

http://wildfiretoday.com/feed/

(The address was updated November 8, 2009)

There may be some compromises, though. Photos and videos may not always show up on the subscription page. And you may not see every post in its entirety. But at least you will know if there is new content on your favorite sites, and there are links you can click to go to the sites and read the original posts.

If you have an iGoogle account your subscriptions can also be displayed there along with your other personalized content.

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About Bill Gabbert

Wildland fire has been a major part of Bill Gabbert’s life for several decades. After growing up in the south, he migrated to southern California where he lived for 20 years, working as a wildland firefighter. Later he took his affinity for firefighting to Indiana and eventually the Black Hills of South Dakota where he was the Fire Management Officer for a group of seven national parks. Today he is the creator and owner of WildfireToday.com and Sagacity Wildfire Services and serves as an expert witness in wildland fire. If you are interested in wildland fire, welcome… grab a cup of coffee and put your feet up. Google+

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