softedisworl: The letters d.i.s. in black text against a red background, except the lowercase "d" is an upside down interrogation mark and the "i" is an exclamation point. (Art: Carrot Ironfoundersson)
 I haven't mentioned it before, but Dreamwidth's in-site feature of being about to change the theme of whatever journal you're reading to multiple themes, in particular to themes you yourself have chosen or customized is a bloody godsend. It's a lot better than Tumblr--particularly some sections of Tumblr.

Icons

Feb. 10th, 2019 04:53 pm
softedisworl: The letters d.i.s. in black text against a red background, except the lowercase "d" is an upside down interrogation mark and the "i" is an exclamation point. (Art: Moist von Lipwig)
 Can't say I exactly understand the Journal style icon system--I'd been content to stick with my old default of Carrot--but I decided I might as well try it. Besides, it certainly gives me things to draw. The only downside i that I had to switch out Carrot for a drawing that more suited my actual demeanor.

Drafts

Jan. 30th, 2019 04:48 pm
softedisworl: The letters d.i.s. in black text against a red background, except the lowercase "d" is an upside down interrogation mark and the "i" is an exclamation point. (Default)
 One of the things I'll actually hold Tumblr above Dreamwidth on is that Tumblr allows the storage and retrieval of multiple drafts. Of course, this is likely a non-feasible scope thing.

Icons.

Dec. 8th, 2018 10:07 pm
softedisworl: The letters d.i.s. in black text against a red background, except the lowercase "d" is an upside down interrogation mark and the "i" is an exclamation point. (Default)
As nice of a feature it is, I really don't think I'll be using Dreamwidth's multiple icons bit much, if at all. Being able to change icons for specific posts sounds really nice, but at the same time, I like consistency. I might do it here and there for 'fic, but I have a feeling that it would make looking at comment threads hell.

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softedisworl: The letters d.i.s. in black text against a red background, except the lowercase "d" is an upside down interrogation mark and the "i" is an exclamation point. (Default)
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