I decided the change of the year (to some Pagans, October 31 is the end of the year and November 1 the start of the new religious year) would be a good time to go over my Dreamwidth access/subscribe lists and LiveJournal friendslist. I removed about 8 journals, mostly ones that haven't been updated in a long time if ever. In the process I also discovered a few people had subscribed to my Dreamwidth or friended my LJ without my noticing--sometime soon I'll go through those and see who they are and if I want to add them back.
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This entry was originally posted at http://aedifica.dreamwidth.org/680547.ht
For information on how to use your OpenID account from LiveJour
I'm going to try having all comments at Dreamwidth. If nobody talks to me anymore, I may shift back to having them both places, but I'll give this a shot and hope you'll still comment when you have a comment to give.
So, in the interests of making it easy for you to talk to me, here's how a LiveJournal user can comment on a Dreamwidth entry using OpenID.
You already have an OpenID by virtue of having a LiveJournal account. To use it,
1. Click the link at the bottom of the LiveJournal post to go to the Dreamwidth post.
2. Looks a lot like LJ, doesn't it? Click to leave a comment.
3. In the "From" area, choose OpenID.
4. In the "Identity URL" field, put yourusername.livejournal.com For example, if I were doing this I'd put aedifica.livejournal.com .
4a. That "login?" box can be checked or not, it doesn't affect your ability to leave a comment. It's asking if you want to log in to Dreamwidth with your OpenID.
5. After you type in your comment, click Post and it will take you to LiveJournal to check that you're really that LJ user. If you're already logged in to LJ, you'll just have to click yes or no; if you're not logged in to LJ yet, you'll get a login screen and then you get to click yes or no.
If that doesn't make sense or you're running into difficulties but do want to comment, you can send me a private message through LJ and I'll try to help.
This entry was originally posted at http://aedifica.dreamwidth.org/610651.ht ml. Please comment there using OpenID.
So, in the interests of making it easy for you to talk to me, here's how a LiveJournal user can comment on a Dreamwidth entry using OpenID.
You already have an OpenID by virtue of having a LiveJournal account. To use it,
1. Click the link at the bottom of the LiveJournal post to go to the Dreamwidth post.
2. Looks a lot like LJ, doesn't it? Click to leave a comment.
3. In the "From" area, choose OpenID.
4. In the "Identity URL" field, put yourusername.livejournal.com For example, if I were doing this I'd put aedifica.livejournal.com .
4a. That "login?" box can be checked or not, it doesn't affect your ability to leave a comment. It's asking if you want to log in to Dreamwidth with your OpenID.
5. After you type in your comment, click Post and it will take you to LiveJournal to check that you're really that LJ user. If you're already logged in to LJ, you'll just have to click yes or no; if you're not logged in to LJ yet, you'll get a login screen and then you get to click yes or no.
If that doesn't make sense or you're running into difficulties but do want to comment, you can send me a private message through LJ and I'll try to help.
This entry was originally posted at http://aedifica.dreamwidth.org/610651.ht