Can anyone recommend a good LJ layout?

Nov 11, 2012 11:32

ETA 11/18/12 :  I've decided to go with Blue Woodcut for now, although it doesn't use Ariel-style font (or have tags in a column.  I can deal.)  It's actually quite similar to the Weston series template gabrielleabelle used but is not completely identical, and rarely seen (at least in this corner of the Buffy-fandom sandbox I play around in.)  And: pretty.  Easy ( Read more... )

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 03:19:40 UTC
I recommend thefulcrum.

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 15:50:08 UTC
Thanks! I've bookmarked that page - they've got some very clean, minimalist layouts. (Although wouldn't you know, my favorites are the more "baroque" choices, "Long Time Running" and "Just Like a Woman" (despite the stupid, sexist name of that second one.)

BTW - I notice you're stories are mostly on DW now, and I'm not feeling up to creating yet another account there. But you're here from there, so are LJ and DW linked somehow?

(Also, your story "Fractured" and "Innocence (Remix)" are AMAZING. Two of my favorite Buffyverse stories.)

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 16:11:24 UTC
I use OpenID to link the two together. You can use OpenID to comment to DW with your LJ id (and vice-versa).

Due to LJ's stupidity, I've decided I'm not using my LJ id at all if not completely necessary (for the comms I moderate). I'm so fed up with them!

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 17:28:49 UTC
Is OpenID a separate website or something built into LJ or DW? I'd love to be able to link the two, thanks muchly.

I'm so fed up with them!

I've read a lot of people say they were switching to DW and complain about LJ, but I'm not sure what the jist of the complaints are about, other than "for Buffyverse writing LJ is dead and DW is where the action is at. Care to elaborate on what bugs you about it? (aka "I'm hoping I don't regret just starting this LJ, damn it".)

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 17:42:37 UTC
I really don't want to get into too many specifics, but overall, LJ has consistently shown that it doesn't give a shit about its userbase, specifically its English-speaking userbase, and constantly implements changes the users hate in order to be more like Facebook or Tumblr (if we wanted those things we'd be there), and does not respond to pleas to have these things be opt-out, except during beta phases. It's been going on for years. There's also the matter of how a few years ago, many fandom-related journals were suspended for content with no warning ( ... )

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 17:48:33 UTC
As for OpenID, I'd go here: https://www.dreamwidth.org/openid/
Follow the instructions (i.e. type in "red_satin_doll.livejournal.com") and hit the Login button. After you do this, you should be taken to an LJ page that asks for your permission for LJ to share info with DW (this will basically just link to your journal/profile). I think there will be two options: just this once, or all the time. I'd pick the second. I think that any time you're on DW from then on, you should remain "logged in" with your OpenID from LJ. You can comment and subscribe to journals using that.

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 18:09:24 UTC
Ok I click "unsuspect comment" I think I know why it did that, it's happened to me before. There have been replies/comments I've written that included a link and for some reason it would only go through correctly until I removed the link. But that hasn't happened in some time now. Maybe there's something wrong with your link here, but it showed up fine in my inbox. Weird.

Anyhow, I went to the link from my inbox, and I don't get the page you describe when I hit the Login button. It take me to another DW page asking for my DW account or create a new one. I don't see the options you describe anywhere.

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 18:11:46 UTC
Did you fill in the box in the middle of the page (not the top!)?

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 18:14:19 UTC
I didn't see another section but I'll give it another look. (If it'd been a snake, as my mom used to say to me.)

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red_satin_doll November 19 2012, 01:29:50 UTC
I actually just went to your DW page and found an Open ID link at the top of it (your new template is very pretty btw) so I think I got it right. The number of DW templates blew my mind.

http://ext-1375912.dreamwidth.org/read

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ext_1473268 November 19 2012, 01:37:13 UTC
Woo! You should be able to comment at DW with your openid now, and people will be able to follow that back to your LJ.

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red_satin_doll November 19 2012, 21:20:46 UTC
Coolness! Thanks for your help, because I've been dying to comment on your stories specifically.

And keeping in mind what you said about LJ vs DW, it's not out of the question that I'd eventually end up switching too.

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 17:49:23 UTC
Also, I just attempted to reply to your OpenID comment and LJ marked it as SPAM.

I really hate LJ.

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 18:02:41 UTC
Huh? I'll uncheck the filter spam box in my settings and see if that helps. (Although I can't imagine why it would do that, because that setting is still on.)

One thing I hate about LJ myself is how complicated it can be to format entries even in Rich Text. I had no such problem in Blogger; for instance if I have to edit that one fic I posted here (untitled), I have to add extra lines of space between all the paragraphs every single damn time. But not with metas. So again with the Huh?

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ext_1473268 November 18 2012, 18:04:47 UTC
That's a weird glitch. Did you write the story in the LJ entry box or did you write elsewhere and C&P?

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red_satin_doll November 18 2012, 18:13:20 UTC
I wrote it on LJ directly: http://red-satin-doll.livejournal.com/3321.html

Do you recommend C&P instead? (I have been writing directly here because when I start drafts on my computer they tend to not ever get finished.) Or does that just create more headaches? I use Pages on my Apple computer, but I can convert to pdfs.

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