;; -*- coding: utf-8 -*- .colortheme.about=Here you can select what color theme will be applied to the layout options you pick above. Or, if you don't like the provided colors, specify your own! .domainalias.helptext=For this to work, you'll need to arrange to have your domain name's DNS point to the same IP address as [[sitename]]. For more information, see this FAQ. .friends.opt.usesharedpic.about=This option controls what userpic you see on your Friends page when a user posts in a shared or community journal. If you leave it unchecked, then you'll see the userpic of the person who's actually posting. If you check it, then you'll see the community's userpic. .friends.opt.usesharedpic.head=Use community userpics instead of poster's userpic .journaloptions.about=From here you can customize the look of your LiveJournal pages. If you're really curious how everything works, read the developer information. Otherwise, we'll assume you're satisfied with the basic options below: .journalstatus.about=If you want to delete or undelete your journal, this is where you do it. Once you delete your journal you have 30 days to undelete it, in case you change your mind. After 30 days, the journal will be permanently deleted and there will be no way to recover it. .moodicons.about=When posting journal entries you can also specify your current mood. Different users have submitted different sets of mood icons that you can use. Or, select "None" if you don't want any pictures beside your moods. (or, you don't even have to use the Current Mood feature at all.)

Would you like to create your own mood theme?

.overrides.about=If you are happy with the journal layout options above, you can ignore this section. This is for tweaking very specific things about your page layout. See What are overrides? How do they work? for an overview, and visit the developer section for details. Also note that overrides are for overriding only one or two things about a style. If you'd like to override everything, you need to create your own style. For an overview of how to create a style, see How do I make a custom style? .overrides.about2=If you are happy with the journal layout options above, you can ignore this section. This is for tweaking very specific things about your page layout. See What are overrides? How do they work? for an overview, and visit the developer section for details. Also note that overrides are for overriding only one or two things about a style. If you'd like to override everything, you need to create your own style. For an overview of how to create a style, see How do I make a custom style? .overrides.note=Please note that not all style variables can be overridden. See the documentation for more details.
Also, be aware that if you attempt to edit your overrides and you have used a tag that is not allowed in the head of the document – such as <DIV>, <SPAN>, <IMG>, and many other tags – that tag will be stripped. The only HTML elements that can be used in the *_HEAD overrides are those elements that are valid in the head of a HTML document. This is limited to <title>, <base>, <style>, <link>, and <meta>.