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Dec 03, 2013 08:24

Anyone hate the new way the "Add to Memories" button works as much as me?

How the Hell do you add your own tags? It used to be so easy!

Or maybe it still is, & I just don't know how to use the new system...

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gaeln December 5 2013, 23:08:32 UTC
Explain how you see it as different because, for me, Add to Memories is one of the few things that hasn't changed. Tags has but not Memories and maybe it's just that I don't use it as you do. Could happen :)

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qafhappy January 29 2014, 07:28:23 UTC
I click on the "heart" button - and my choices are "Public", "Friends Only", or "Private".

No options for categorizing (like there was before).

And I am logged in.

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gaeln January 29 2014, 16:47:19 UTC
Took me a sec to understand what 'heart' button meant as your journal is different than mine and I don't have a that button. I just have a link at the bottom of each posting which takes me directly to my memories. And it's weird because if I click one of your entry's 'heart' button, it takes me directly to 'Add Memory Entry', allowing me to add your entry to my memories. What I find especially weird is that the options it's giving you are posting options. Sorry, guess I can't be of much help since it actually works fine for me.

I am using firefox though, which seem to work better on LJ then some other browsers. Could that matter?

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qafhappy February 19 2014, 05:56:55 UTC
Maybe... I tend to use Chrome (even though I have a number of sites that prefer Firefox), although I got my ass handed to me because I used "Chrome to Phone" to send RPS from a work computer to my phone... and no matter that I signed out, my history was still there. Seriously, if you sign out, your history should be gone.

Which is why I knew it would probably be a major problem when the hot young male office manager (whose computer I used, no IT problem) said "So, Dean gets fucked by ***?" in front of the biller (a totally cool & non-judgemental woman)...

*queue back-pedaling*

Although in retrospect, it's probably one of the best things that's ever happened. I can be brash socially, yet a bit timid professionally. Cutting free, and finding my own place, has been one of the best things that's ever happened to me!

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