notreallyme10
01 May 2009 @ 10:55 am
Happy Anniversary to our friends who joined us in May!  
Anv Banner Pink


Because we live to celebrate the love, we're starting a new tradition of Anniversary Posts here at [info]qaf_comingout!

Every month we will celebrate members of our fandom who came out to play with us in that month. Or at least the anniversaries of those who tell us theirs. *grin* We'll also be reminding you of some of the other wonderful fandom history that took place in that month.

On the 17th of May [info]flamencanyc is celebrating her QaF Fandom 4 year anniversary!


Be sure to take a minute to tell her how happy we are she came out to play!


Happy Anniversary BHappy Anniversary W


Other exciting things that happened in May: )

If you haven't already, please go tell us when your anniversary is in this post. If you aren't sure of the exact date make one up give us your best guess!

The lovely [info]qafmaniac not only created the icons above, but these to help everyone celebrate: May Anniversary Icons HERE )

Beautiful banner and icons made by [info]qafmaniac. Thank you!!
 
 
flamencanyc
01 May 2009 @ 01:16 pm
Lj vs IJ username and comm name coding update  
LJ has changed the url for the little icons that come before the usernames.

This change made the little trick for coding LJ vs IJ usernames that I had posted here no longer work correctly. However, I have now updated that post, correcting the codes to a default way that accounts for the newer urls, and should continue to work well even if they make other small changes in the future.

Long story short, if you want to know how to make LJ usernames appear as LJ usernames on IJ and vice versa, or how to use a nickname but have it direct properly, you can learn how in this post.

So, if you saved that page in the past for later use, you'll need to resave it now that it's been corrected if you want to have the functional code. And if you've already used it, older posts need to be edited accordingly in order to appear properly.

Sorry for the inconvenience, and happy coding!
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