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kaffy_r ([personal profile] kaffy_r) wrote2007-07-27 07:51 pm

good times, good times

Frakkin' Interweb learning curve...

May I just say, as an old lady, that learning the ins and outs of LJ communication is making me crazy? I mean, I'm using the frakkin' manual, aka reading the FAQ, but things that seem to me as if they should be self-evident, or at least should be self-evident questions to ask and get answers for, aren't. *Grump*
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[identity profile] gerisullivan.livejournal.com 2007-07-28 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
I'm still glad you're here!

Good luck with the rest of the learning curve.
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[personal profile] laurel 2007-07-28 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Good to see you here!

Have you tried any of the LJ clients? They're available from a "download" section somewhere or at least there are links to sites that have software.

I use XJournal on my Mac, used to use Semagic on my PC. Both make it easier, I think.
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[personal profile] laurel 2007-07-28 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
If you use a Windows computer, go to this page and download the software at the top of the page (two different links there, which one you need depends on what kind of Windows you're running, most likely you need the second of the two. Then run the program you downloaded. I can give more detailed instructions re downloading if need be. :-)

If you're on a Mac, go to this page and use the "Download Now" link to download iJournal. Then install and run it (I can walk you through that if need be).

Both these pieces of software are "clients" that interact all nice like with Livejournal. So you actually make your post within the client software, which has all sorts of useful tools for doing LJ-related stuff built in. Most have autosave too so you needn't worry about losing a post if your web browser crashes. All sorts of bells and whistles, though you don't necessarily need to use many of them.

I find it makes it much easier to post to LJ and they're usually more intuitive than the LJ website is.
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[personal profile] laurel 2007-07-28 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
As for TWOP, I don't think I've read any of his recaps-- it's pretty rare that I visit the site any more.

I have an account, assuming it's still there. Didn't post very much, I think the one time I did I got picked on by Aaron Sorkin. Good times, good times.

I used to regularly read recaps for certain shows and once in a while I'll still head over to read recaps written by friends of mine.

I'm fairly allergic to message boards and mailing lists and newsgroups devoted to TV shows. Sad, but true.

I am curious now and may have to check out a Doctor Who recap or two.

[identity profile] lyricalviolet.livejournal.com 2007-07-29 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
What are you trying to figure out, m'love?

[identity profile] lyricalviolet.livejournal.com 2007-07-30 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
The old fashioned way. Went to the info pages, found the comm's email addy. If they didn't have one, I stalked the maintainers to their own el jays. If I couldn't find an email to them, I went to their most recent post and commented on it, asking permission to post/if they could affiliate.

[identity profile] heatherbelles.livejournal.com 2007-07-30 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
I've been about on LJ for a while, and I still can't figure out a lot of the stuff.

Never mind....