More Dreamwidth Stuff
Apr. 1st, 2009 03:52 pmZvi has gone into a little more detail about accounts and account creation here:
http://zvi.dreamwidth.org/504277.html
Zvi has also, in general, posted a lot of really useful information about making the transition, including giving detailed instructions to her Livejournal friendslist about the wherefores and how-tos of following journals on Dreamwidth from LJ and vice versa.
One really important thing I didn't mention about Dreamwidth is that you can use your OpenID account (and if you have a Livejournal account, you have an OpenID) to create an account on Dreamwidth. Your OpenID account will have a lot of the basic, practical functions of user accounts, namely the ability to add journals to a reading list, create filters for them, comment on entries (even if anonymous commenting is disabled), and even read and comment on locked entries if the DW user has your OpenID on their access list. (This is not just on Dreamwidth, by the way. OpenID works this way on LJ, too; I just never knew it because I already had accounts on the journaling services I used and never used OpenID before). You'll also have a basic profile page and six user icons to use for commenting.
I'm still taking code requests, too. If you want to be on the waiting list for a code, please comment here (This is so I can be sure of the posting order and be fair about the first-come thingy).
http://zvi.dreamwidth.org/504277.html
Zvi has also, in general, posted a lot of really useful information about making the transition, including giving detailed instructions to her Livejournal friendslist about the wherefores and how-tos of following journals on Dreamwidth from LJ and vice versa.
One really important thing I didn't mention about Dreamwidth is that you can use your OpenID account (and if you have a Livejournal account, you have an OpenID) to create an account on Dreamwidth. Your OpenID account will have a lot of the basic, practical functions of user accounts, namely the ability to add journals to a reading list, create filters for them, comment on entries (even if anonymous commenting is disabled), and even read and comment on locked entries if the DW user has your OpenID on their access list. (This is not just on Dreamwidth, by the way. OpenID works this way on LJ, too; I just never knew it because I already had accounts on the journaling services I used and never used OpenID before). You'll also have a basic profile page and six user icons to use for commenting.
I'm still taking code requests, too. If you want to be on the waiting list for a code, please comment here (This is so I can be sure of the posting order and be fair about the first-come thingy).