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There's a code you can insert to get rid of the fb/twit add-on which hides the option for everyone viewing your journal or community:
http://community.livejournal.com/jim_and_bones/238127.html
and for those who don't want to bother with the link:
1. Go to Journal > Journal Style
2. Go to Customize your theme
3. Go to Custom CSS
4a. Copy and paste .b-repost-item {display:none} (make sure you're just getting the bolded text) into the Custom stylesheet section
b. You might have to change one or more of the Yes/No boxes above the stylesheet in order to get it to work
5. Save changes
***Important to note: This will only work if people are viewing your journal or comm in your style. If they're viewing it in their style or light mode, it'll still show up. This just hides the feature, so if their default setting is to NOT automatically post, they won't be able to post. It also runs the risk where if someone has their default setting to automatically post, they won't be able to choose NOT to post.
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There's a code you can insert to get rid of the fb/twit add-on which hides the option for everyone viewing your journal or community:
http://community.livejournal.com/jim_and_bones/238127.html
and for those who don't want to bother with the link:
1. Go to Journal > Journal Style
2. Go to Customize your theme
3. Go to Custom CSS
4a. Copy and paste .b-repost-item {display:none} (make sure you're just getting the bolded text) into the Custom stylesheet section
b. You might have to change one or more of the Yes/No boxes above the stylesheet in order to get it to work
5. Save changes
***Important to note: This will only work if people are viewing your journal or comm in your style. If they're viewing it in their style or light mode, it'll still show up. This just hides the feature, so if their default setting is to NOT automatically post, they won't be able to post. It also runs the risk where if someone has their default setting to automatically post, they won't be able to choose NOT to post.