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chomiji ([personal profile] chomiji) wrote in [community profile] getting_started2012-12-29 09:55 pm

Features of Styles Question

I'm certainly not new, but at the moment I feel pretty confused.

I know that many of the layouts can be customized fairly easily - that is, via the wizards/options screens rather than by inserting CSS code.

The trouble is, I have no idea how to figure out which styles have which options without pitching out my current customized layout entirely to try out a new one.

LJ has, on the comm [livejournal.com profile] s2howto, an inventory of the base styles and what features each has, plus a cross-indexed link of features and which layouts have them. For example, here's the tag list in sidebar option, which also notes which layouts have the tag cloud as an option.

I have just spent some time trying to find such an inventory, with no joy. Can anyone point the way?

Thanks very much!

sally_maria: (Bradley Railway Station)

[personal profile] sally_maria 2012-12-30 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
Just as a side suggestion, have you tried creating a private community for trying layouts on? That's what I do, and then I can fiddle to my heart's content, while still keeping my existing style until I know I want to replace it.
sally_maria: (Dreamsheep Electricsheep)

[personal profile] sally_maria 2012-12-31 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
No, not at all - you just go to this page http://www.dreamwidth.org/community/create and give it a unique name (mine rejoices in the wonderfully original sally_test).

The only limit is that any given user can only create 3 a week, or so the FAQ says - I have about half a dozen I've created over time and not had any problems.

I'm afraid I'm not sure about copying things across - I've never tried it. I would have thought you might be able to go into the advanced customisation screen, and copy and paste the changes, if you're happy with that - it looks pretty much identical to the LJ one, from what I remember.