Amy Ponds of the 99% (
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getting_started2009-05-01 06:05 pm
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un-customizing comment pages?
(Forgive me if the answer is obvious and I am dumb. I am frequently dumb.)
On LJ you can check a button to NOT display your comment pages in the customized fashion that comes with layouts these days. It then defaults to the general site scheme of white and blue and Verdana, and if you don't have custom comment pages you can then make EVERY comment page look that way by adding ?style=mine.
How does one replicate that effect here on DWth? I know it's possible since
denise has it going - I see her comment pages (example) in my chosen site scheme (Celerity), but my own comment pages are displayed in Transmogrified. ?style=mine and ?format=light give me Transmogrified and, well, the light format. How can I make my style be just Celerity and apply that to other entries, because ow my eyes?
EDIT: Resolved! :D
On LJ you can check a button to NOT display your comment pages in the customized fashion that comes with layouts these days. It then defaults to the general site scheme of white and blue and Verdana, and if you don't have custom comment pages you can then make EVERY comment page look that way by adding ?style=mine.
How does one replicate that effect here on DWth? I know it's possible since
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EDIT: Resolved! :D
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It's in Customize Journal Style in the "Display" tab. There's an option to "Show entry pages in my journal style rather than the app style" - unchecking the tickbox next to it will show your comments in the site scheme.
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To disable customized comment pages for your journal: http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options.bml (I don't use the transmog. style, so I don't know if it allows you to disable the customized comment pages, but if it does, that's where it will be.)
Hope this helps!
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