Question about livejournal layout
May. 11th, 2012 09:31 pmThis is also a use-ability test for the LJ support pages.
I want people who comment on my posts to have a subject line available to them. I thought I'd added a post to my memories about how to do this about the same time LJ forcibly migrated everyone to the current farce of a style, but apparently not.
I've been wading around the FAQ and support section for nearly an hour so far, and the best I can do is make some guesses.
1. Only Style 1 (no longer supported) had subject lines available to commenters.
2. Only paid accounts have the option to add subject lines (etc)
3. LIVEJOURNAL HATES EVERY USER, PAID OR OTHERWISE, WHO WANTS THEIR COMMENTERS TO BE ABLE TO ENTER A SUBJECT.
No, really. Why wouldn't Googling "display subject line in livejournal" or "livejournal comments subject lines" or "what journal style in livejournal includes subject line in comments?" get a NOT code monkey a straight answer in five minutes or less? Why would a basic level account user have to know how to script or customize style sheets to get subject lines made available to people who comment? I don't even care what text displays if the respondent doesn't add a subject, which seems to be the next most favorite topic.
I want people who comment on my posts to have a subject line available to them. I thought I'd added a post to my memories about how to do this about the same time LJ forcibly migrated everyone to the current farce of a style, but apparently not.
I've been wading around the FAQ and support section for nearly an hour so far, and the best I can do is make some guesses.
1. Only Style 1 (no longer supported) had subject lines available to commenters.
2. Only paid accounts have the option to add subject lines (etc)
3. LIVEJOURNAL HATES EVERY USER, PAID OR OTHERWISE, WHO WANTS THEIR COMMENTERS TO BE ABLE TO ENTER A SUBJECT.
No, really. Why wouldn't Googling "display subject line in livejournal" or "livejournal comments subject lines" or "what journal style in livejournal includes subject line in comments?" get a NOT code monkey a straight answer in five minutes or less? Why would a basic level account user have to know how to script or customize style sheets to get subject lines made available to people who comment? I don't even care what text displays if the respondent doesn't add a subject, which seems to be the next most favorite topic.