The StatePoint Standard Feed allows you to insert a feed of stories on your Web
Site, with both headlines and articles running directly on your site. Headlines
and stories appear anywhere you designate in your site.
The Headline Widget displays article headlines. It takes up a small amount of
space (250 pixels wide) and installs anywhere on your Web site with one line of
code. When a visitor clicks on a headline, the visitor is sent to a
page on your Web site displaying that article in the Article Viewer.
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The Article Viewer displays full text of stories and photos.
When a visitor clicks on a headline in the Headline Widget, the visitor is taken
to the page on your Web site where you have installed the Article Viewer, in which
the complete story is displayed.
You can place the Article Viewer on an existing page on your
Web site, or create a new page and insert the Article Viewer on it. It installs
with one line of code. If no story is being shown in it, the Article
Viewer is not displayed on your page. When displayed, it is 620 pixels wide.
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If you already have an account, login above and click 'My Account.'
With the Advanced Feed, you receive everything in the Standard Feed, as well as
the ability to fully customize look and feel to exactly match your Web Site. Note:
You will need basic HTML and CSS knowledge.
The Headline Widget displays article headlines. It takes up a small amount of
space and installs anywhere on your Web site with one line of
code. You can completely customize the look and feel via CSS.
When a visitor clicks on a headline, the visitor is sent to a
page on your Web site displaying that article in the Article Viewer.
Shown at 80% of
Standard Size
The Article Viewer displays full text of stories and photos.
When a visitor clicks on a headline in the Headline Widget, the visitor is taken
to the page on your Web site where you have installed the Article Viewer, in which
the complete story is displayed.
You can place the Article Viewer on an existing page on your
Web site, or create a new page and insert the Article Viewer on it. It installs
with one line of code. If no story is being shown in it, the Article
Viewer is not displayed on your page. You can completely customize the look and feel via CSS.
Shown at 60% of
Standard Size
If you already have an account, login above and click 'My Account.'
Only recommended if you can't use the Standard or Advanced Feed. Our Limited
Feed allows you to insert a feed of headlines, linking to stories in pop-up windows.
Note: Story pages DO NOT retain your site's navigation menus or any other
content from your site. You do NOT have the ability to run advertising on story
pages, which are hosted on our site and are ad-free.
The Headline Widget displays article headlines. It takes up a small amount of
space (250 pixels wide) and installs anywhere on your Web site with one line of
code. When a visitor clicks on a headline, the visitor is sent to a
page on your Web site displaying that article in the Article Viewer.
Shown at 80% of
Actual Size
If you already have an account, login above and click 'My Account.'