salvaskin

Sep 09, 2011 16:08

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bearrs May 18 2011, 14:44:26 UTC
I am glad to hear that we are very much in common with things we share, and how we go about our day to day lives. I appreciate you opening up to me like that. Sitting in a quiet place and taking pictures, or just relaxing-enjoying the quiet, is always one of my favorite past-times. You can think for yourself, enjoy the moment, contemplate life, your struggles, your success' and failures. You can come to appreciate quiet, but also long for loudness. Being in the quiet has a way of making you feel hopelessly alone, but also hopelessly lost in the beauty and stillness of it all. Taking time to sit and observe is a fascinating past-time, which I try to partake in as often as I can.

Hahah, I appreciate you going to read it. (:
You should-I'd love to read it myself! Ah yes, school is a nightmare we all most face. I have to finish writing a paper I have no idea where to go so I can feel your bane.

Ah you mean cutting it so it hides behind something like this (text goes here)? That is very easy, but can be messed up if not done right. How you 'lj-cut' as they like to call it is simple.

First you place this code where you want the text hidden behind an 'lj-cut'. Anything before that will be seen in your journal when people view it, and when they click on the link of text then it shows them the rest of the journal. Anyways, place this code: < lj - cut text=" words go here; I like to use creative stuff, but do w/e " >. Make sure to just get rid of the spaces (except between the cut and text part-which needs the space). Then just continue writing as you normally would, and when you finish writing the text you wish to hide (be it to the end of the journal, or only partial) you'll want to close it with this code: < /lj-cut >

This seems like a lot and was probably explained poorly so I suggest just viewing the FAQ for it. It happens to be FAQ #75. You can click on the last link to be taken directly to the question that answers what you were asking or you can just search the FAQ with the first link.

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