To foil cross-posting
Sep. 2nd, 2010 07:06 amVia Embermwe, who got it from Dydan, via Cointeach and Volare
1. Go to your "Journal" menu, and select "Journal Style".
2. To the right, you'll see what theme you're using, with a link stating "Customize Your Theme". Click that link.
3. Scroll down a little ways, and you'll see that on the left side of your screen, you have multiple options to modify your theme. Click on the "Custom CSS" link, and it should load the options for doing Custom CSS.
4. From here, all you have to do is go to the "Custom Stylesheet", and put in...
.b-repost-item {display:none}
Once that's in there, you want to save the changes, and you should be done. Leave everything else as it is (unless you want to remove more things!).
EDIT: So apparently this isn't that great a fix -- see a link in the comments of this post. I can't read the post because it's too visually challenging for me. For those with privacy concerns, I expect it's worth it to read the additional information.
I have only a few filters, and I expect people who are on those filters to keep what they read to themselves, quite frankly. And if they can't, then they won't be staying on those filters.
1. Go to your "Journal" menu, and select "Journal Style".
2. To the right, you'll see what theme you're using, with a link stating "Customize Your Theme". Click that link.
3. Scroll down a little ways, and you'll see that on the left side of your screen, you have multiple options to modify your theme. Click on the "Custom CSS" link, and it should load the options for doing Custom CSS.
4. From here, all you have to do is go to the "Custom Stylesheet", and put in...
.b-repost-item {display:none}
Once that's in there, you want to save the changes, and you should be done. Leave everything else as it is (unless you want to remove more things!).
EDIT: So apparently this isn't that great a fix -- see a link in the comments of this post. I can't read the post because it's too visually challenging for me. For those with privacy concerns, I expect it's worth it to read the additional information.
I have only a few filters, and I expect people who are on those filters to keep what they read to themselves, quite frankly. And if they can't, then they won't be staying on those filters.