Woo.

Oct 13, 2007 22:06

Apparently I can't make an RSS feed thing without a paid account. I don't really feel like getting a paid account, because I don't suspect I'll be using it very much. So... I'll just feed it through to Facebook. That's a thing, right? 

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muniak October 14 2007, 07:50:57 UTC
Aww lj got rid of their rss for free users? That's dumb. Get a blogger account or get a domain and a wordpress account if you want your feed elsewhere. Where did you intend to place the feed?

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muniak October 14 2007, 08:01:15 UTC
Oh oops, you already have a wordpress account >,< but still where are you wanting the feed? You can feed to LJ from wordpress, and you can import all of your LJ entries to wordpress fairly easily.

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bryc_e October 14 2007, 08:23:53 UTC
I kind of just wanted to feed to this account, but I don't know if that's possible. To make a seperate feed from Wordpress means getting a big ol' paid account.

COMPUTERS ARE HARD

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muniak October 14 2007, 09:26:52 UTC
Look up the LiveJournal Crossposter? If you can use plugins? If you want I can host it on my server, but I'm sure you don't want it to be whatever.thejessjess.com :P

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bryc_e October 14 2007, 08:26:10 UTC
PS. Wordpress imports from LJ, but not vice versa it seems.

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media_res October 14 2007, 18:24:51 UTC
I can make a feed for you, if you give me the feed URL and the name you want.

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bryc_e October 14 2007, 19:32:57 UTC
WHAT

OMG

http://brycewarnes.wordpress.com/feed/ is the URL, and "bry_ce" (creative!) was the name I would use.

Let it never be said that Emma is uncharitable. Let it never be said!

You really should be doing NaNo this year. It doesn't seem to me like you're busy enough.

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media_res October 15 2007, 01:44:17 UTC
bry_ce. (Might take a little while for the feed to catch up and everything. It did with mine.)

You know, every day I get up and think, "What can I do today to completely destroy my will to survive the next two months?"

That one is second to "get involved in a theatre production".

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