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Mar. 31st, 2011 10:27 amIn case anybody cares, I'm trimming my IJ and LJ friends lists so that people who crosspost to DW are on my reading list there and not elsewhere. It's going to be a slow process as I spot people who crosspost and do the work to make sure I'm following them on DW.
The reason I'm doing this isn't any great passion for DW. It's a browser problem. I use Camino. When I upgraded to the most recent version of it, something about accessing IJ and LJ broke. I can no longer access IJ via Camino at all, and I can't access my LJ friends page via Camino (any other page on the site seems to be fine). Camino instantly and utterly crashes if I try, just boom and the program has quit. I looked into reporting this as a bug for Camino, but the reporting process is cumbersome, with several hoops to jump through that I'm not sure I understand.
Right now, I'm dealing with it by having two browsers open simultaneously. LJ and IJ still work in Safari. (I haven't checked SeaMonkey, but they probably work there, too.) I'm reluctant to switch browsers completely because I had a bad experience with Safari a while back when it spontaneously and irretrievably deleted all my bookmarks. That's the reason I ended up using Camino to begin with.
Anyway, if you're on DW and crossposting, please drop me a comment. Please also don't be startled or upset if I take you off my friends list here.
The reason I'm doing this isn't any great passion for DW. It's a browser problem. I use Camino. When I upgraded to the most recent version of it, something about accessing IJ and LJ broke. I can no longer access IJ via Camino at all, and I can't access my LJ friends page via Camino (any other page on the site seems to be fine). Camino instantly and utterly crashes if I try, just boom and the program has quit. I looked into reporting this as a bug for Camino, but the reporting process is cumbersome, with several hoops to jump through that I'm not sure I understand.
Right now, I'm dealing with it by having two browsers open simultaneously. LJ and IJ still work in Safari. (I haven't checked SeaMonkey, but they probably work there, too.) I'm reluctant to switch browsers completely because I had a bad experience with Safari a while back when it spontaneously and irretrievably deleted all my bookmarks. That's the reason I ended up using Camino to begin with.
Anyway, if you're on DW and crossposting, please drop me a comment. Please also don't be startled or upset if I take you off my friends list here.