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# User manual
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Learning how to handle a new application is not always easy. We’ve tried to make FreshRSS as intuitive as possible, but you might still need a little help to master the program.
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This section will guide you to the pages you need to get started. The order is tailored to newcomers.
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## Add Feeds
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[After installing the application](../admins/03_Installation.md), the first step is to add some feeds. You have a few options:
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1. [Add a feed manually](04_Subscriptions.md#adding-a-feed)
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2. [Import an OPML or JSON file](04_Subscriptions.md#import-and-export)
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3. [Use the bookmarklet](04_Subscriptions.md#use-bookmarklet)
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## Reading Views
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Once you have added your feeds to FreshRSS, it is time to read them. There are three available reading modes:
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1. [The normal view](03_Main_view.md#normal-view) enables you to quickly read new articles
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2. [The global view](03_Main_view.md#global-view) shows you an overview of the status of your feeds in one glance
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3. [The reader view](03_Main_view.md#reader-view) offers you a comfortable reading experience
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## Customize
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Now that you’ve mastered basic use, it’s time to configure FreshRSS to improve your reading experience. It’s highly configurable, so it’s recommended to play around with them to find a configuration that suits you well. Here are a few resources to help you improve your daily FreshRSS experience:
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* [Organize your feeds in categories](04_Subscriptions.md#feed-management)
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* [Change the home page](05_Configuration.md#changing-the-view)
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* [Choose the reading options](05_Configuration.md#reading-options)
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* [Refresh feeds](09_refreshing_feeds.md)
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* [Filter articles](10_filter.md) for a fast access to a selection
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* [search for an article](10_filter.md#with-the-search-field) published some time ago
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* [Access your feeds on a mobile device](06_Mobile_access.md)
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* [Add some extensions](https://github.com/FreshRSS/Extensions)
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* [Frequently asked questions](07_Frequently_Asked_Questions.md)
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* [Receive articles instantly with WebSub](WebSub.md)
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FreshRSS has a built-in engine that [scrapes a website to create an own feed](11_website_scraping.md).
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