From discountchiapet
Sep. 3rd, 2010 09:20 am(In order to do this I had to follow some different directions, since I still have the old layout, but if you're a smart cookie it's pretty easy to figure out)
1. Go to "Journal" menu, select "Journal Style".
2. To the right, you'll see what theme you're using, with a link that reads "Customize Your Theme". Click that link.
3. Scroll down a little ways, and you'll see that on the left side of your screen, you have multiple options to modify your theme. Click on the "Custom CSS" link, and it should load the options for doing Custom CSS.
4. From here, all you have to do is go to the "Custom Stylesheet" box, and type (just c&p):
.b-repost-item {display:none}
[if you already have custom css in that box, you can put this anywhere in the middle of it.]
Now people don't even have the option to post to Facebook and Twitter.
1. Go to "Journal" menu, select "Journal Style".
2. To the right, you'll see what theme you're using, with a link that reads "Customize Your Theme". Click that link.
3. Scroll down a little ways, and you'll see that on the left side of your screen, you have multiple options to modify your theme. Click on the "Custom CSS" link, and it should load the options for doing Custom CSS.
4. From here, all you have to do is go to the "Custom Stylesheet" box, and type (just c&p):
.b-repost-item {display:none}
[if you already have custom css in that box, you can put this anywhere in the middle of it.]
Now people don't even have the option to post to Facebook and Twitter.
New Knitting Community
Nov. 25th, 2003 11:51 amGet your asses over to
ghettoknit:
We are a Red Heart affirming, washable garment loving, Susan Bates buying, "we don't need no stinkin' patterns" muttering, stitch'n'bitch fearing, acrylic adoring, and enterprising knitting/crocheting group.
I love wool yarn. But hey, if the baby is gonna puke on that baby blanket for three years, acrylic is washable. And cheap! Don't spoil the hard work those Peruvian women put into that beautiful hand sheared, hand spun, finger-painted wool yarn. Same goes for needles. Use whatever works for you. Some love wood, some love metal, and some love plastic.
Ghetto Knitting is all about choice. Maybe you like wool, maybe you like acrylic, maybe you swear by your Brittany needles or needles hand carved in Maine but decorated in Russia. Whoever you are, we want to hear all about you.
What do you knit? Why? How did you fix that hat that ended up being large enough to fit over a very large pumpkin? What is it about crocheting that makes your heart beat faster?
I'm probably forgetting something...but hey, that's what the 'edit info' link is for, right? Right now, the community is open for Introductions, Knitting stories, advice, questions, blahblahblah. More to come as need be.
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We are a Red Heart affirming, washable garment loving, Susan Bates buying, "we don't need no stinkin' patterns" muttering, stitch'n'bitch fearing, acrylic adoring, and enterprising knitting/crocheting group.
I love wool yarn. But hey, if the baby is gonna puke on that baby blanket for three years, acrylic is washable. And cheap! Don't spoil the hard work those Peruvian women put into that beautiful hand sheared, hand spun, finger-painted wool yarn. Same goes for needles. Use whatever works for you. Some love wood, some love metal, and some love plastic.
Ghetto Knitting is all about choice. Maybe you like wool, maybe you like acrylic, maybe you swear by your Brittany needles or needles hand carved in Maine but decorated in Russia. Whoever you are, we want to hear all about you.
What do you knit? Why? How did you fix that hat that ended up being large enough to fit over a very large pumpkin? What is it about crocheting that makes your heart beat faster?
I'm probably forgetting something...but hey, that's what the 'edit info' link is for, right? Right now, the community is open for Introductions, Knitting stories, advice, questions, blahblahblah. More to come as need be.
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Jul. 17th, 2003 12:01 pmARG, I can't get the "only communities" override to work :(
Isn't this right :( ?????
(I took out the code elements that wouldn't allow this to display)
LASTN_WEBSITE
!-- code for website link -->
(a href="%%url%%">%%name%%)
!-- end code for website link -->
!-- code for additional link -->
(a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/brdgt/friends?show=C">Only Communities)
!-- end code for additional link -->
!-- code for additional link -->
(a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/brdgt/friends?show=P">Only Friends)
!-- end code for additional link -->
LASTN_WEBSITE
Isn't this right :( ?????
(I took out the code elements that wouldn't allow this to display)
LASTN_WEBSITE
!-- code for website link -->
(a href="%%url%%">%%name%%)
!-- end code for website link -->
!-- code for additional link -->
(a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/brdgt/friends?show=C">Only Communities)
!-- end code for additional link -->
!-- code for additional link -->
(a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/brdgt/friends?show=P">Only Friends)
!-- end code for additional link -->
LASTN_WEBSITE
I'm confused
Jul. 13th, 2003 04:39 pmYou used to be able to find a list of users with similar interests - the magic index or something, but all I can find is this: http://www.livejournal.com/interests.bml
But I also found this (http://www.livejournal.com/friends/popwithfriends.bml) which is rather cool. It tells you who is popular with your friends that isn't listed as one of yours.
But I also found this (http://www.livejournal.com/friends/popwithfriends.bml) which is rather cool. It tells you who is popular with your friends that isn't listed as one of yours.