Hmm. Now I'm pondering crossposting. It looks as if it would indeed be easier to get DW to crosspost for me than to do it myself, because then DW will know both the resulting URLs and be able to insert cross-links.
In the page you link to there I see a lot of configuration options for inserting a footer on the LJ side. But what controls the "xpost" footer on the DW side, as on jack? (Or is it always-on?)
I have a bad feeling that may not be user-modifiable. However, you can do set text_meta_xpost = "Crossposts"; to change what it's called in the footer. Changing how it displays beyond that, at a first glance looks impossible (it's in the so-called metadata, which is all called from the backend and you can't do anything with it by tweaking layout code.)
Yeah, always on, though you can hide it with CSS. But you can't change its position in the entry or the format it uses for the crossposted URL or make it only display in posts longer than 300 words or whatever.
In the page you link to there I see a lot of configuration options for inserting a footer on the LJ side. But what controls the "xpost" footer on the DW side, as on
set text_meta_xpost = "Crossposts";to change what it's called in the footer. Changing how it displays beyond that, at a first glance looks impossible (it's in the so-called metadata, which is all called from the backend and you can't do anything with it by tweaking layout code.)