Live Bookmarks Another exciting feature of Firefox is the ability to create Live Bookmarks which incorporate RSS feeds. To create a Live Bookmark when you come to a site that has an RSS feed you'll see a orange broadcast symbol located in the bottom righthand corner of the screen. Right next to where a popup blocker thing (indicator) would be. If you click on that (orange broadcast symbol) you'll have the option to subscribe to the RSS. 06:43 If you choose/select to do that you'll then be asked to confrim the name and where to put that bookmark. When you open the(Live) bookmark it will show a list of all the stories listed in the RSS feed. To refresh the RSS feed if you right click on it on then select refresh Live Bookmarks. In this case they are the same. (stories before and after refreshing the RSS feed) If for whatever reason the RSS symbol is not appearing in the bottom righthand corner of the screen you can also create a Live bookmark if you know the location (of the feed). Go into Bookmarks, select Manage Bookmarks and then go to File and select New Live Bookmark. You'll then be asked to give a name for the Live Bookmark, in this case we'll choose US National News - Yahoo and then we will paste the feed location into the feed option that we had copied earlier. Selecting OK this will add thiis Live Bookmark to the Bookmarks menu and you can see you can see the list of stories associated with that Live Bookmark. Of course you can refresh the same way (as described earlier) and then as you can see (after refreshing) nothing has changed. So you can add Live Bookmarks in two ways, either you can use the RSS feed symbol in the bottom righthand corner of the screen or you can do it manually if you know the XML feed location. Live Bookmarks then allow you to go to an of the stories associated with this list by clicking on the bookmark within the Live Bookmark.