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To manually select the style to view the page in:
 
To manually select the style to view the page in:
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== On site scheme pages ==
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== On journal page, entry, or community ==
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To show raw output without HTML:
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?nohtml=1
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== On site skin pages ==
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To switch to another skin:
 +
 
 +
?skin=celerity
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?skin=gradation-horizontal
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?skin=gradation-vertical
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?skin=lynx
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?skin=tropo-red
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?skin=tropo-purple
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You can also use the old argument, usescheme, instead.
  
 
To see the ML label instead of the translation text:
 
To see the ML label instead of the translation text:
  
  ?uselang=debug
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  [[Uselang%3Ddebug|?uselang=debug]]
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== On [[Dreamhacks]] ==
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To see something as logged in as another user:
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  ?as=USERNAME
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To see something as logged out:
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  ?as=
  
 
[[Category: Index]]
 
[[Category: Index]]
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[[Category: Support]]
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[[Category: Development]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 27 July 2013

On a journal page

Journal page listing access/security filters to use:

http://USERNAME.dreamwidth.org/security/

On an entry

To use flat comments instead of threaded:

?view=flat

To manually select the style to view the page in:

?style=mine
?style=site
?style=lynx 
  ...

On a community

To filter down entries on a community to those from a certain person:

?poster=USERNAME

On journal page, entry, or community

To show raw output without HTML:

?nohtml=1

On site skin pages

To switch to another skin:

?skin=celerity
?skin=gradation-horizontal
?skin=gradation-vertical
?skin=lynx
?skin=tropo-red
?skin=tropo-purple

You can also use the old argument, usescheme, instead.

To see the ML label instead of the translation text:

?uselang=debug

On Dreamhacks

To see something as logged in as another user:

 ?as=USERNAME

To see something as logged out:

 ?as=