I've created a little CGI tool for listing those people whom you've friended but haven't friended you, and vice versa. This is available from your profile page of course -- but visually comparing the two lists can be a bit awkward if you have lots of friends, so I think people might find this helpful.
(I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. But then, if it isn't, it won't be approved anyway.) I made this thing that gives you a collage of your lj interests: http://treap.net/gavri/lji61.html
I just created new free service. You can put small icon in the corner of your userpic (see my). For now I added: flags, smiles and some other icons. Try it here. Upd:Added few new categories.
Update #2Sometime near this last weekend, LiveJournal changed the format of their Mobile version of the friends page -- which I based the parsing for this wonderful widget on -- as a result you may have been experiencing a bit of strangeness... particularly when it comes to the label defining who made the post. Well, that problem has been fixed
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My workplace recently started blocking community.lj urls (I suspect they just block anything starting with community, to be honest). I could still read posts by editing the URL but that got tired fast so I decided to let my style do the work and wrote an S2 function to rewrite URLs from community.livejournal.com/commname format to commname.
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So in the previous post by sfgabe he gave you a feed burner method to having your LJ posts show up on your MySpace profile. I responded with a quick flash movie I'd made to do just that. It was a little buggy but I finally got around to messing with it again so here goes.
Basically, it allows you to make an RSS feed for any particular set of tags on any journal. I haven’t tested it much, but it seems to work well for me. It’s also not very
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I wanted to get a feed of my lj into my myspace page. I tried to do some java foo, but discovered that myspace doesnt allow scripts. It does however (as most people know by now) allow image tags.
FeedBurner has a feature that creates an animated gif of your recent headlines. Whenever you update your site (in the case of LJ, with public posts) it
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