JournalShare

May 27, 2005 16:37

Well I want to thank all of you for your patience and the emails I got with thanks and well-wishing! Anyway I'm all set to unveil the newest facet of CherryStyle.

Journal Share is here, are you ready?

What IS JournalShare anyway?JournaShare was originally conceptualized by me as a way for users of all different journal sites to come together and ( Read more... )

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dygitalgirl May 27 2005, 22:34:14 UTC


Wow. Impressive.
I'm excited.
Thanks for your hard work on JournalShare.

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verymad_affair May 27 2005, 23:20:01 UTC
I'm doing that Arsenio whoop-whoop thing for JournalShare! :-)

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tr0ubs May 27 2005, 23:20:12 UTC
*waves to the new people*

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ex_shattered767 May 28 2005, 02:18:40 UTC
Does this mean that people can create layouts on DJ and GJ and LJ and UJ and all the others, and then submit them there? Because GJ and DJ and the others allow different coding than LJ does, which could cause some problems.

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omgwtf May 28 2005, 02:25:20 UTC
I know that LJ and GJ use almost the exact same coding. Actually LJ is more strict with what they'll allow, so I just code with them in mind.

If it becomes a problem then we'll work on it. If people want to share their layouts, they need to work with more strict coding then.

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ex_shattered767 May 28 2005, 02:36:19 UTC
Keeping in mind that this is a public entry, that sounds good in theory but people who work with these other sites don't have to have LJ accounts, do they? And if they don't, then how do they know what LJ doesn't allow? Telling them to be stricter with the coding won't tell them what they can and can't use.

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omgwtf May 28 2005, 22:06:20 UTC
What does this being a public entry have to do with it? I'm confused.

And no, no one has to have a LJ account. I'm working on a style-making FAQ that will list the peculiarities of coding on all of the different sites. I know that LJ and GJ don't let you have any sort of javascript. If someone who is familiar with say UJ or DJ want to chime in and let me know what other sorts of things can't be used.

I've been coding from LJ to GJ for ages and never had a problem, except once when I forgot a couple ending quotations in my code. I also know that in LJ you can't use URLs for images that have special characters (spaces) in them. Just stuff like that. It's the same sort of thing when coding for both Firefox and IE.

I mean if you have input, I'd love to get it. I'm not trying to sound at all like I know the answers to everything, of course I'm going to need the users' help :)

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appleweiland May 29 2005, 12:24:38 UTC
woo hoo. let's get this party started.

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