To delete a memory, simply erase whatever description you have given the memory, and then hit the "submit" button. This will only remove the entry from your memory list. It will not delete the entry.
To delete a memory category, you will need to edit any existing memories associated in that category and remove the category keyword. Alternatively, you may consider deleting all the memories under that memory category. There is no easy way to delete a memory category without removing this category keyword from all existing memories. Similarly, in order to change the name of a memory category, you must change it on each of the memories contained in that category.
If you have any further questions about LJ workings, they're all easily answered by the FAQ. So far every time someone has asked a question about LJ, it takes fifteen seconds to find the answer on the faq... so yeah - it's a good resource. But seeing people have answered your questions already, I won't bother giving you links to the relevant faq pages ^^; But seriously, use the FAQ, Luke :P
Nah, honestly it was like 1am and I was dead but wanted to start sticking in memories before I forgot.
I've figured it all out from the simple answers I got here anyway. I find FAQs sometimes are worded in such a way that they just make things more confusing.
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To delete a memory category, you will need to edit any existing memories associated in that category and remove the category keyword. Alternatively, you may consider deleting all the memories under that memory category. There is no easy way to delete a memory category without removing this category keyword from all existing memories. Similarly, in order to change the name of a memory category, you must change it on each of the memories contained in that category.
found this on LJ - hope it helps!
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I'm LAZY!!
Nah, honestly it was like 1am and I was dead but wanted to start sticking in memories before I forgot.
I've figured it all out from the simple answers I got here anyway. I find FAQs sometimes are worded in such a way that they just make things more confusing.