L-J entries

Jan 18, 2011 11:33


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L-J entries

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A new way to decustomize comment pages

Full description of the ideaIf you want to decustomize your comments page you have to apply that option to your whole L-J; it would be great having the possibility to decustomize just the entries that you wish to! so you should add a "decustomize" button ( Read more... )

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mmaster January 23 2011, 06:06:33 UTC
I *think* what they're asking for is some way to show certain entries in the LJ default style rather than their custom style...

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nasmadie January 23 2011, 11:50:54 UTC
yep I'm asking to have the possibily to chose between the default style and the custom style it depends on what your entry is about: If you make a picspam, for instance, you'll need the default style, because pictures are big and such an entry would not look good in the custom style!

So what what I'm asking is to have the "Disable customized comment pages for your journal" NOT in the "Customize selected theme" section BUT in the "Post an entry"

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lady_angelina January 23 2011, 06:43:33 UTC
What mmaster said.

Frankly, I think this could pose database issues because it would then have to have a per-entry setting for whether the entry pages should be styled (custom comment pages) or not (displaying in the viewer's chosen site scheme).

I also have to wonder why you'd want only some comment pages to be custom comment pages but not all. Frankly, due to formatting issues that custom comment pages pose, I'd rather have them all display in the site scheme, but that's my personal preference.

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just_chiara January 23 2011, 09:19:26 UTC
I would use it.

+1

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azurelunatic January 23 2011, 13:01:15 UTC
As a workaround, you can edit the entry to include a link to it that includes ?format=light, such as http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/1062251.html?format=light

This will provide an easy way to view the entry without the custom comment page for you and your readers. It is a little hacky, though.

I'm not sure if the navigation strip here has a quick link for that; I know it does on Dreamwidth, and users there have been reporting it to be very useful.

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nasmadie January 23 2011, 13:58:51 UTC
That code seems useful! but you might use it just when linking your entry in other sites!

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