[ LJ Only Update ]

Mar 16, 2012 03:16

Newest LJ Update has two features (well three, kind of...) that I've been thinking about a lot.

"Spoiler Tags" - SO APPRECIATED as it seems to work.

"Queue" - Since I saw in Tumblr, I'd been wanting to make entries that I can just have posted "later" or things. Which can be useful.

"Sticky" - well this is the "kind of" b/c you can do it without ( Read more... )

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mushykylo March 16 2012, 07:41:57 UTC
Yes, they...keep overlooking the problems with comments. The sticky feature seems like it could be extremely useful. Sounds like the spoiler tag feature will be handy too. (:

Goodbye, writer's block...a couple of people I know will probably never post anything ever again now because that's the only thing they ever did, was use the writer's block. o.o Not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing, really - it encouraged people to talk, but at the same time, I don't see why they can't talk without it. Oh well. I guess I'm more or less indifferent with that one. xD;

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thiefofblood March 16 2012, 12:58:11 UTC
Yup! I mean on the plus I can't deny that at least they came out with something useful this time around. Which is rare. Though still pretty annoying that they're not taking care of OTHER things...

Though I must've not read completely b/c I didn't see the Writer's Block going. Ops D: How strange that they're taking it away? And yeah some people just don't know what anyone cares to hear about maybe?

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amelia_seyroon March 16 2012, 09:07:18 UTC
...sticky?

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thiefofblood March 16 2012, 12:54:37 UTC
*nods* Like a single entry will always appear at the top of your journal as your "first" entry if you mark it as "sticky." You can only have one, though.

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lunarkissed March 16 2012, 13:16:49 UTC
But isn't that kind of useless to have when you can just change the date of your entry and click on "out of order"? It does the same thing.

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thiefofblood March 16 2012, 13:35:01 UTC
Exactly. That's why I put it as a third "semi-okay/good" thing.

I can see how some people may tire of sticky-ing things, but I imagine MOST people don't constantly change their "stickied" entry, so the add-on is rather unnecessary?

I mean I know before that some people would put things out of order and it would screw up with others layouts -- but by now people have that fixed, so it's just unnecessary =X

/rambles and basically agreeing.

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