This is no surprise
Oct. 16th, 2005 11:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sounds good to me
Librarian 61% Tastefulness, 44% Originality, 44% Deliberateness, 36% Sexiness |
[Tasteful Conventional Random Prissy] You don't pay too much attention to fashion and far be it from you to spend hours on designing outfits which could shock your friends. If you ever shock them it's by how little you care about the clothes you're wearing. The only thing you pay attention to is not to look ridiculous. You don't need to draw attention wherever you come but you definitely need to know you are not the object of jokes. You are happy to blend in. I'm sure this approach leaves you a lot of time and energy for more interesting things than fashion. The opposite style from yours is Catwalk God(ess) [Flamboyant Original Deliberate Sexy]. All the categories: Fashion Enemy Bar Cruiser Kid Next Door Sex Bomb Hippie Kid Fashion Rebel Fashion Artist Catwalk God(ess) Librarian Sporty Hottie Office Master Uptown Girl/ Boy Brainy Student Movie Star Fashionista Glamorous Soul |
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Link: The Fashion Style Test written by mari-e on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
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Date: 2005-10-17 12:35 am (UTC)I must admit to an abiding disinterest in fashion, and do not intend to take the quiz ;<) . .
But this was a very interesting post when it shows up on my Friends page. It splits itself just above the "comment on this post" line and places the first part at the bottom of my browser screen. New posts are arranged just above it. The next oldest post is at the top of my browser page, right behind the "comment on this post" line, with older posts arranged below. Since Friends come in most recent first, it is almost as if there is a command at the end of your post.
THis happens whether I used I.E. or Firefox to view my Friends page. It does not happen when I go directly to your page and view that. Which is odd - but that may say more about LJ than anything else.
This is not a complaint, and I'm not asking for anything to be done (especially in your current condition!). More like FYI and "How odd". And if anyone else mentions it , it's not just them (and if no-one does, maybe it's just me :<) ) . . .
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Date: 2005-10-17 12:39 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-17 04:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-17 05:32 pm (UTC)I was able to save it as html - but I am not html proficient, much less an expert. It looks like the lj cut wound up in the middle (well, near the end, but before the close of the table and tbody and a few other closing operators) of the code that was copied from the fashion meme. So I am assuming that insert position is confusing the browsers' display code.
I wouldn't try to edit it unless you're truly curious - I'm not sure what the editing code would show you - I am very new to this and am continually surprised by what shows up in the finished product :<) Like if I were to leave that last emoticon at the end of my message. It has been very educational to me and I will be very careful when I paste these code snippets in, myself, - - despite the fact that I'm just guessing about what it was :<) .
I don't know why your Entries page doesn't have the same effect. I used the S1 style out of timidity when I started up a couple weeks ago - do you use S2? If so, maybe S2 is smarter.
I hope you are feeling more comfortable and have plenty of time to spend surfing.
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Date: 2005-10-17 12:48 am (UTC)http://www.livejournal.com/users/xinef/59275.html