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Removing Crosspost Options
Sep 01, 2010 15:19
Is there a way to remove the crosspost options via code in the style?
I have a permanent account.
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xyndarella
September 1 2010, 14:37:15 UTC
I would like to know about this too. :)
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hhertzof
September 1 2010, 14:42:21 UTC
I shall third this request!
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av8rmike
September 1 2010, 15:34:00 UTC
No, because the reply box is created on the back end. The most one can do with a style is attempt to hide the check boxes through CSS:
.b-repost-item {display: none;}
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ayoub
September 1 2010, 16:03:58 UTC
That helps... Thanks!
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nomoreprinces
September 1 2010, 16:28:16 UTC
Couldn't get rid of the text itself, but does something like this work for you? This managed to hide it in the default LJ UI don't know if it'll work in a specific layout.
p.b-repost-item, p.b-repost-item-fb, p.b-repost-item-disabled{display:none;}
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ayoub
September 1 2010, 16:35:04 UTC
Cool!
The one above works also...
It doesn't remove the settings link, but I'm hoping this will only be a temporary need, and that LJ fixes this outstandingly stupid breach of privacy.
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canadian_jay
September 1 2010, 16:54:53 UTC
I don't know any code way, but if you have Firefox and the GreaseMonkey script/add-on, you can use this
here
to get rid of the little check boxes.
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ayoub
September 1 2010, 16:58:34 UTC
Yeah, that's one way... But there's code in the comments above :D
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canadian_jay
September 1 2010, 17:00:19 UTC
Oh is there? Good! I didn't read very well, I'll admit. xP
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ayoub
September 1 2010, 17:01:04 UTC
No worries... It's a little CSS tweak that the folk on this community have very kindly provided :D
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.b-repost-item {display: none;}
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p.b-repost-item, p.b-repost-item-fb, p.b-repost-item-disabled{display:none;}
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The one above works also...
It doesn't remove the settings link, but I'm hoping this will only be a temporary need, and that LJ fixes this outstandingly stupid breach of privacy.
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