This has been asked for in LJ suggestions, so it's likely to be on the wishlist.
http://wiki.dwscoalition.org/notes/From_LJ_Suggestions --Azz On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:12 AM, riusha <[email protected]> wrote: > I haven't been the best about reading every message to come through on > this list, so if this has been mentioned before, please forgive me. > > I have a request/suggestion. I assume that DW will offer the same mass > security change feature that LJ does, where you can change a whole > batch of entries from, say, public to friends only. Now, it's been a > while since I had a paid account, but IIRC, on LJ you can filter your > change by dates and that's about it. So I was wondering if it would be > possible to filter it by tag. The interface I have in mind would list > all of your tags with check boxes next to them with handy select all > and select none buttons to make things easier. > > So, if you start planning Nanna and PopPop's surprise 50th anniversary > party only to remember that Nanna knows her way around a Mac pretty > well these days and likes to spend her afternoons searching the > internet for juicy tidbits about family, you can go in to your mass > security change page, hit "select none" and then check off only the > tag that says "50th anniversary". > > OTOH, if your boss somehow gets a hold of your lj address and you're > pretty sure you never made a specific tag for all those times you > called him a slimy toad, you can hit select all. But if you have one > tag just for photography and you're pretty sure that even he can't > find anything objectionable about your black and white photos of 18th > century Quaker meeting houses, you can uncheck just the photography > tag to leave that public. > > There should also probably be a check box for all untagged entries so > people can choose what to do with them, if they have any. > > Again, apologies if this has been discussed before, or if LJ already > offers something similar (like I said, it's been a while since I had a > paid account so I don't remember exactly how the interface works). I > finally had a relevant idea and I wanted to share it with the list. ;) > > Six > _______________________________________________ > dw-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dwscoalition.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dw-discuss > _______________________________________________ dw-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dwscoalition.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dw-discuss
