As I have to start somewhere, I thought I could begin with this wonderfully useful addon for the Firefox browser.
LiveJournal Hook
When you install it, it seems as if nothing has happened, no obvious menu entries or icons. The way to discover just what it can do is to right-click in an LJ text entry window - the ones you use for posting and making comments. Then you find a LJ Hook entry on the menu, which enables you to add user names, LJ cuts and all sorts of other general HTML and LJ specific markup.
If you prefer to post on Dreamwidth, then you can still use it. Go to Preferences and Clones Manager and add dreamwidth.org to the list. You can also use the Custom function to add the DW specific markup, so you don't have to keep looking those up either.
A god-send for anyone who doesn't always remember HTML tags, and wants to use the site entry page rather than a client.
LiveJournal Hook
When you install it, it seems as if nothing has happened, no obvious menu entries or icons. The way to discover just what it can do is to right-click in an LJ text entry window - the ones you use for posting and making comments. Then you find a LJ Hook entry on the menu, which enables you to add user names, LJ cuts and all sorts of other general HTML and LJ specific markup.
If you prefer to post on Dreamwidth, then you can still use it. Go to Preferences and Clones Manager and add dreamwidth.org to the list. You can also use the Custom function to add the DW specific markup, so you don't have to keep looking those up either.
A god-send for anyone who doesn't always remember HTML tags, and wants to use the site entry page rather than a client.