jack: (maudlin)
[personal profile] jack
I currently write posts in dreamwidth and have them crossposted to LiveJournal. I hope to persuade as many people as possible to do something similar from dreamwidth, or wordpress/tumblr/blogger/etc or a private blog, etc for their medium-form and long-form blogging, so there's still some community if livejournal suddenly disappears.

I'd also like to help foster more of a sense of community on Dreamwidth by thinking of that as my primary platform rather than just an interface to livejournal.

But I keep not doing so, and I've been asking myself why. I think it's just that my default style on dreamwidth (the default home page and the default for my journal) I don't like as much as the default style for livejournal. And that for ages I've used the candle icon as my default icon, but it doesn't actually feel like "me".

So, can you customise a site skin? Any suggestions for good dreamwidth styles? I really want something really simple, with a white background, a splash of light blue colour, that shows user icons but otherwise looks as much like a minimalist professional site and as little like a blogging platform as possible... Any suggestions?

Date: 2012-10-30 02:48 pm (UTC)
liv: Stylised sheep with blue, purple, pink horizontal stripes, and teacup brand, dreams of Dreamwidth (sheeeep)
From: [personal profile] liv
Ooh, Drifting! I'd rejected it as too blocky and old-fashioned, but actually it really suits you. You do need a more you sort of icon, though; the wineglass and the candles are both lovely, but not exactly you. How do you feel about actual pics of you?

Date: 2012-10-30 03:15 pm (UTC)
liv: Detail of quirky animals including a sheep, from an illuminated border (marriage)
From: [personal profile] liv
Here's a sort-of picture that isn't a mug shot:


And here's one of your actual face, which I am quite fond of, but you may still not like it:

Date: 2012-10-30 10:26 pm (UTC)
hairyears: An unusually-pale white Spilosoma Virginica caterpillar, the very image of innocence as the the light makes a halo if its hair. Nevertheless, it is small, hairy, and venomous. (Spilosoma virginica (white))
From: [personal profile] hairyears
Hmmm… Visual puns and icons. Most people would 'get' an hydraulic trolley-jack for a car, if you used it as an icon. Likewise, a Jack-in-a-box; but how many would get a Jack O'Lantern, jackrabbits, frost, or a headphone jack?

Beyond the pail

Date: 2012-10-31 09:32 am (UTC)
hairyears: The ridiculouslly-disorganised and multicoloured hair disaster of the Milkweed Tussock moth: small, hairy, and venomous (Milkweed Tussock Moth)
From: [personal profile] hairyears
Yes, I think I can see that: puns would represent me rather well; you, less so.

Meanwhile, I am represented in icons of Arctiid caterpillars, which are small, hairy, and venomous.