gool_duck says that I can use that I can use the following phrase <lj user="ruthi"> and it will make the link.
esmeraldusalso says that I can use the link-o-matic above, and it will create the link. Which it did for ruthi just fine, but has turned esmeraldus into a podcast or vacuum tube or something. Ah. It is because I didn't have the name correct - it should be
esmeraldus_neo - okay that worked. Yet, yesterday, when I attemped to do James Nicoll, it was recalcitrant - yup, did it again; says there is no such user. Oh...duh. It's because there is an underscore between the names, yes/no? Let's see:
james_nicollis on the list - yup, that worked. So, why, when I cut and pasted the livejournal link for James Nicoll yesterday from
desperancedid it bring along unsightly dangly bits? Here, let's try it again:
james_nicoll: . Yup, the pre-debris is there again. All righty then, we will just learn to spell the names right and then use the link-o-matic.
EDIT - so I suspect I should be in html mode for ruthi's code to work. Later. We will savour our victories where we find them.
NEXT EDIT - I can't seem to enter spaces after the link-o-matic icon. In the draft there are several spaces after some of the links, but the next word shows as cuddled up snuggly-wuggly to the link. I shall conquer this foe later.
EDIT 07Sept07 - It always amazes me how long it takes me to see the boo-boos in my own work. Only today do I see that I have duplicated the phrase "that I can use" in the first ten words of this entry. Ah-mazing.
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Date: 2007-09-01 05:05 am (UTC)Uh-huh.
ANd "esmeraldus" is the feed from my blogspot blog that xkylet created for me, when I thought I'd be staying over there.
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Date: 2007-09-01 01:07 pm (UTC)