Dreamwidth journals

Feb 17, 2011 16:40

Dreamwidth has vastly improved its style choices since I last looked, so I've changed both my journals over there to use Paletteable in different colour schemes, with Georgia in different font sizes. Not ideal, but much prettier & easier to read than the previous layouts, I think ( Read more... )

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wiseheart February 17 2011, 18:17:48 UTC
I find the styles pretty. I've tried out a lot of them myself before I found one that I found vaguely likeable. Still not sure I'll keep it, though. (I'm wiseheart over there, too.)

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espresso_addict February 17 2011, 18:47:27 UTC
You've found a nice warm colour scheme over there, though personally I prefer two-column layouts to three. (I like the degree to which Dreamwidth has made things easily customisable -- I came back to LJ with intention to change various details, only to find it wouldn't let me.)

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wiseheart February 17 2011, 19:15:51 UTC
I like the two-column layout better, too, but whenever I tried out one of them, it scrambled somehow on my screen, putting the tag list *after* the actual entries of each page, so I gave up and took this one. I still have no idea how to customise layouts, so I just took a pre-made one where I can read things relatively easily. I'm such a techno-wheenie it isn't even funny. :(

If I weren't I could actually handle my own website, which I can't...

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espresso_addict February 17 2011, 19:22:08 UTC
With the styles I tried out, you could change between two & three column (and left or right for the text box) fairly straightforwardly. You can also change the order of the items such as the tag list, and which of them show.

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