Ah, part of the problem is that I am not familiar with the site. I am using NoSquint and looking at everything at 200% so that I can sit in a position that is easy on my back and arms. I didn't scroll down. D'oh.
I have that problem all the time. I get stuck at sites because the "log out" button is usually hidden in the top right or top left corner, and with my No Squint settings, it's usually not visible on my monitor.
I usually curse the site roundly, shake my fist at it, then realize that duh, scroll bar!
Now, my next goal is to figure out how to get the nifty number of comments over at dreamwidth message on the bottom of the crossposts. That's my goal for the weekend. I have no preference where people post, and want to make sure to change the default "please post over there" message (cause heavens, that seems sorta pushy), but do want to provide a link to mosey over if someone wants to.
I also have yet to figure out if there is a way to follow my favorite LJ only comms without having to come back over.
Click on "Settings" at the top of your DW account, and then on "Other Sites", and you should get to the crossposting configuration.
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I usually curse the site roundly, shake my fist at it, then realize that duh, scroll bar!
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Now, my next goal is to figure out how to get the nifty number of comments over at dreamwidth message on the bottom of the crossposts. That's my goal for the weekend. I have no preference where people post, and want to make sure to change the default "please post over there" message (cause heavens, that seems sorta pushy), but do want to provide a link to mosey over if someone wants to.
I also have yet to figure out if there is a way to follow my favorite LJ only comms without having to come back over.
*is v. behind the curve*
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At the bottom there is a check box to disable/enable comments on other sites. Below that is a section on footers...
Right now I think the only way to follow stuff on LJ is with RSS feeds, but DW is planning a capability to read your LJ stuff at DW, near futurish.
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