short takes
Aug. 29th, 2003 07:13 pmRemember when syndicated comic strips had to be drawn 4-6 weeks ahead because of distribution issues and stuff? This week Foxtrot did the blackout. Times have changed.
Dani and I have been watching two sets of DVDs, West Wing and B5. We've been alternating, pairwise. It's a little odd sometimes to flip back and forth between the two -- Bartlet's political intrigues interspersed with Londo's and Sheridan's. We're averaging about one viewing session a week, occasionally two, so this isn't high-speed or anything. By the way, Amazon says West Wing (first season) is coming out for region 1 later this year. I thought that wasn't supposed to happen for several more years.
The crystalized ginger that the Pepperers' Guild (SCA merchant) carries is much tastier than the stuff you can get in the Chinese section of the regular grocery store. This Pennsic I bought enough that they gave me an unopened package of what they order, rather than the weighed-to-order bags like most of the stuff I got. The only identifying information on the package is "Frontier Co-Op". I don't know who they are or where they are, but they do good ginger.
I wish LJ would give me a way of imposing my style settings on the individual-entry pages of journals I read, so I wouldn't be hosed by small fonts when trying to read through an lj-cut or read comments on others' entries. Several of my friends have switched to a style that uses, by default, a font I can't read without twiddling my browser. (The ones I've mentioned it to so far have been very kind about fixing it.) But if I twiddle my browser to make journals using that style readable, everything else I read is too big. (There is life beyond LJ, shocking as that may sound. :-) )
Given that there will always be badly-designed web pages out there, I suppose what I really want is a single-keystroke command in my browser that will bump the font up to the next size for just the page I'm looking at.
Along with the rest of the universe, I've been getting lots of bounce messages for spam I never sent (thank you SoBig). I wonder whether any of the sites that do spam filtering for their customers are running the same filters on their outgoing postmaster mail before sending it. The scary possibility is that they are. What a mess.
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Date: 2003-09-01 08:21 am (UTC)http://www.livejournal.com/community/lj_dev/560820.html
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Date: 2003-09-01 11:14 am (UTC)Or did I misunderstand the message you pointed me to?
I'm not using S2, mainly because I haven't seen a good, short summary yet of what, why, and how. (Maybe it's out there; I haven't gone looking for it.) I'm satisfied with my style as it is. It may not be exciting, but it's functional -- and I really don't care all that much about glitz in a medium that's really all about text communication. (I also read my email with pine, so I "miss out" on everyone's fancy HTML glitz in their messages, too.)
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Date: 2003-09-01 11:58 am (UTC)What you are trying to do is manipulate the links as they are written on your friends page so that when you jump off of your friends page they are readable to you. If you go to that user's journal page, they'll still need to be manually adjusted.
I'm not sure how to translate the given block of code into S1, though (and it's not worth losing my customizations to play with it, sorry!). It is worth noting that your friends page theme (Generator) is available in S2 and I find customizations easier in S2 than S1.
The what and why of S2 (I believe) is that it's less repetitive on the end user to do customizations (only have to customize one page layout rather than one for each view). Plus a lot of it is automated on the customize journal page (http://www.livejournal.com/customize/).
Do you have a custom style in S1? You could manually add the required code in there, but it's been awhile since I've played with S1 and I forget the details.
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Date: 2003-09-01 12:07 pm (UTC)I'm using a customized version of Generator for my friends page. This is, in fact, the only page I've customized. The reason I used Generator as a base, even though I don't use it for my journal in general, is that I want to insulate myself from wide entries, like when people post really long URLs or big pictures. In most styles, including the one for my journal, the entire page is widened; with Generator, each entry is in a table cell and only that cell is widened. (Ha! A good use for HTML tables! :-) )
The customizations I made, aside from some fonts and whitespace issues, are to make the differences between public and protected entries more obvious to me. The little lock as the only difference is fine when reading my own journal, but for a friends page it wasn't enough. So I moved the username/picture to the other side of the table cell (left=public, right=filtered) and also moved the lock into the body of the message. This customization was a PITA, but I did finally get it to work through trial and error. Maybe it would be easier in S2; I don't know.
Does S2 even support the idea of using different base styles for different parts of your journal? I like my friends view and my journal view, and they're not the same style.
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Date: 2003-09-01 12:14 pm (UTC)Perhaps you can just stick the overide in anyway? I don't know. Here's the override.
FRIENDS_TALK_READLINK<=
%%messagecount%% thought%%mc-plural-s%% (%%urlread%%?s2id=4) |
<=FRIENDS_TALK_READLINK
FRIENDS_TALK_LINKS<=
<=FRIENDS_TALK_LINKS
You'll have to change the text back to whatever you want.
Does S2 even support the idea of using different base styles for different parts of your journal? I like my friends view and my journal view, and they're not the same style.
I think you can, but it's complicated. The basic assumption is that if you like the style, you like it everywhere.
My solution is to put myself on my friends list. That way if I do something annoying that screws people up, I know about it (and can change it). If everyone did that, perhaps you wouldn't need Generator for your friends view? ::grin::
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Date: 2003-09-01 12:15 pm (UTC)Rather than reformat the whole thing, if you'll send me an email at alienor@livejournal.com I'll email you the code.
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Date: 2003-09-01 12:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-09-01 12:32 pm (UTC)Let me know if I'm helping any!
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Date: 2003-09-01 12:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-09-01 05:13 pm (UTC)Glad I could help!
And
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Date: 2003-09-01 06:04 pm (UTC)I have the "nc" option turned on for comments, which means that the number of comments is part of the URL. That way, it's easy to tell if there are new comments; the URL has changed, so the link does not show as visited. What this menas is that all of my comment URLs already have the "&" in them, to support this argument, so I have to begin my addition with a "?". (It's not legal to have two ampersands in a URL. This means my URLs break for people who don't use this option, though, like (I presume) you.
The right way to do this involves scanning the URL so far and choosing the appropriate delimiter. But I don't know how to do that. :-(
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Date: 2003-09-01 06:06 pm (UTC)I don't know how to fix it either, but if it works for you, then all is well!