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Asher Rose Fox ([personal profile] rosefox) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2010-06-13 11:50 pm

Add customizable text footer to crossposted entries

Title:
Add customizable text footer to crossposted entries

Area:
Crossposting

Summary:
I would like to see a footer in the text of my crossposted DW entries that (as much as possible) matches the footer on my LJ entries.

Description:
I would like each of my DW entries to have a footer in the entry text that says:

"This entry has been crossposted. Read it on [link]LiveJournal[/link]."

Ideally it should be as customizable as the footer that appears on the crossposted entries elsewhere (allowing the user to change what it says as well as the text style), and have the option for multiple links if the entry is crossposted to multiple sites. Having it appear in the text of the entry is important; showing the current link setup requires style modification (at least for those of us who use custom S2 styles) while having it in the text means it will show for everyone in every style.

To make it clearer, if you look at

http://rosefox.dreamwidth.org/1598852.html?format=light

the crosspost link is very obvious. But if you go to:

http://rosefox.dreamwidth.org/1598852.html

you can't see any info on the crossposts because it's a style object rather than part of the post text.

Poll #3462 Add footer to crossposted entries
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 35


This suggestion:

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Should be implemented as-is.
10 (28.6%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
4 (11.4%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
9 (25.7%)

(I have no opinion)
12 (34.3%)

(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)

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[personal profile] cheyinka 2010-06-14 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
But if the DW footer isn't different, one couldn't do something like "This post is a mirror of [post on Dreamwidth]; comments are disabled here, but anonymous commenting is permitted there." (At least not without clunky re-wording.)