DISCLAIMER: This document is not an official LiveJournal document. It is a resource document maintained by a fellow user. The original source of information is noted, where available. LiveJournal takes no responsibility for the information found in this document.
LiveJournal's app for MySpace shows the most recently posted public entries in your journal. It also shows basic public information about your journal, including your default userpic, your username and a link to your LiveJournal profile and journal, your displayed name, the top section of your bio, and the top section of your interests. This application does not request your password, as it displays only public content, and does not verify journal ownership.
How do I update my MySpace profile when I post entries to LiveJournal? To use the application, log into MySpace, click More from the upper nav bar, choose Apps Gallery from the drop-down and do a keyword search for LiveJournal. You may also
visit the application directly.
Click the 'Add App' or 'Add this App' button. You will be given a pop-up window and prompted to add the application. The application can be displayed on your profile for your visitors to see, on your home page for you to see, or both. You can also let your friends know you have added this application. All of these options are selected by default. Make any changes and click the 'Add' button.
You will be prompted to enter your LiveJournal username, pick the number of posts to display in the widget, and pick colors. Click the 'Save' button when done. (If you use NoScript or a similar means of controlling what domains may run scripts, you must allow msappspace.com to complete this step.)
Once you have installed the LiveJournal app, you can manage it from the My Apps page. Click Profile from the upper nav bar, choose My Apps from the drop-down, and locate LiveJournal on the page. Click the Settings link to change its settings, add it back to your Home page or Profile page, and manage application permissions. Click the Remove App link if you wish to remove it completely from your account.
Written and researched by
azurelunatic. The information in this document was obtained from use of the LiveJournal app on MySpace on 2009 Sept 04.