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Who Knows Where To Find Some Greatest Journal Layouts?

Anybody got a good site for them?

Answer:i am assuming you mean hardcopy journals. If it were me, i would go to the library and look at lots of journals, create a list of factors that made a good journal layoout, then ID which journals scored best on the list.

Can We Remove A Cached Page From The Online Journal "Greatest Journal" On Yahoo?

I previously asked: "Can we remove a cached page on Yahoo? The site was deleted but is still cached on yahoo." But, I should also add that it is not my site. It is a profile and comments that were on "Greatest Journal", the weblog/online journal site. The profile and comments (even though deleted on the main site) are still coming up on yahoo's cached sites. It will be tricky as I don't have the control to "redirect" by recreating the page and using a"301 redirect" or entering a "error 401 or 404" as it is an online journal through another party. Any suggestions? Greatest journal told me to contact the search engines that have it cached. Yahoo doesn't have a delegated department for that sort of thing and I keep getting automated email responses to direct it to the "proper department",...there is no proper department for this listed on their selections.

Answer:Unlike Google, Yahoo doesn't want deal with the trouble of removing problematic sites from their index. But there is a way to make it clear to the Yahoo spider that it needs to be taken off. GreatestJournal, being a LiveJournal clone, should have a "remove from search" option. Go to your "edit info" page and tick the box that says "Minimize your journal's inclusion in search engine results" or something similar. The next time Yahoo's spider checks in it will know to remove the file. Until then, you will have to keep on bugging Yahoo support.

GREATEST JOURNAL Gone?

can someone please tell me what happened to greatest journal?? i havent been on in like 2 years, is it coming back?

Answer:Currently GJ is considered 'defunct' as all we get is a 403 message when we try to access it. It's been considered 'dying' recently as you've been unable to create new accounts, but it looks like it's now just dead. There's a discussion of it here. http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_lounge/840053.html

Does Anyone Know Any Good Online Journal Sites That Are Free?

I used to have a greatest journal but now since the website is going to be closed I need to find a new site that is good. I want to be able to design my own layouts to use on my page without having to pay for the feature. Does anyone have any ideas?

Answer:Aw yea I had a greatest journal too. I hate that nobody was able to take over and keep it alive. It makes me sad I've had mine for over 5 years. I also had a livejournal though so I just yesterday went back into there and erased all my old journals and am going to start fresh there. I saved all my journals from greatest journal though with ljbook before it stopped working on there, and by notepad after it stopped working. I could never let go of all those memories. Anyways, livejournal isn't free obviously to customize yourself, but they have alot more new features I found out, and my journal doesn't really look to bad. It's actually kinda cute. But I guess if you want to be able to do it all on your own it's not the best site. I was looking yesterday and couldn't find any. But let me know if you do find any yourself! I'd love to know. Thanks and good luck.

are 'live Journal' And 'greatest Journal' Created By The Same People?

if you go to www.livejournal.com or www.greatestjournal.com, they both have the same sort of format - the whole user info profiles, the style of the links, etc... they only thing different is that they have different intro layouts on the main page, and different names - one is LJ and the other one is GJ...

Answer:They use the same software, but different owners (like phpBB, WordPress or others)

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