Saving the style of your LJ

Aug 03, 2010 12:57


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Saving the style of your LJ

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It would be really great if the user could save some of his journal styles and then choose any of those which he likes.

Full description of the ideaI changed my journal style as I like and then wanted to make one more. But I don't want to loose the current skin. Because a lot of ( Read more... )

paid features, styles: selection/customization interfac, styles, s2, § no status

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jai_dit September 25 2010, 21:14:41 UTC
You can already easily do this using the advanced style customization area.

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boredinsomniac September 25 2010, 21:23:14 UTC
You can? Oops. Shows how often I use it...

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jai_dit September 25 2010, 21:39:50 UTC
It's here: http://www.livejournal.com/customize/advanced/styles.bml

In fairness, this is the kind of feature that unless you do S2 editing at the code level, you're not likely to know it exists. (Our lack of S2 user-friendliness, let me show you it.) Also, in the navigation to get there, there's a lot of warnings about how if you don't know anything about advanced customization, you shouldn't be here. (This is justifiably so, as it's not difficult to accidentally delete your style.) But that makes it less likely to be stumbled across. (It's also, I believe, a paid user feature? Possibly plus, because I can never remember where the feature cutoffs are.)

I'd be in favor of exposing this functionality more clearly. At the very least, some documentation/tutorials about how to do it would be great. An ideal solution might be make it easy to save your current style and start over on a new one with the click of a button.

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camomiletea September 28 2010, 20:55:29 UTC
Yes, the advanced area is the paid user feature. However, it is also used for non-paid accounts, and separate themes are created automatically for every theme a user selects. Generally if a user switches to another theme, and then goes back to the theme they've used before, all of their colors and other settings will return. It doesn't require a paid account.

It's not very transparent in how it works, that the settings are saved, and all you need is remember the name of the theme to go back to your settings... So I can understand why it was suggested. Maybe just a better interface for it or soemthing is needed.

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trixieleitz September 27 2010, 09:12:06 UTC
I wouldn't say "easily" ;) I can do it, but only because you talked me through it :D

What I would like is a way to bundle up a combination of settings (not just style customisations, but also account settings) and be able to enable them all with one click. So when my bandwidth gets h0rked, I can change to my low-bandwidth style, enable Lynx, and force those settings site-wide, without trying to remember everything I need to set and where to go to set them.

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