hustedayers92.livejournal.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
81.19.74.1
Public Scan
URL:
https://hustedayers92.livejournal.com/profile
Submission: On July 14 via manual from US — Scanned from IS
Submission: On July 14 via manual from US — Scanned from IS
Form analysis
4 forms found in the DOMGET //www.livejournal.com/rsearch/
<form class="s-header-search__form" action="//www.livejournal.com/rsearch/" method="get" role="search" target="_blank">
<input type="hidden" name="journal" value="hustedayers92">
<input type="hidden" name="journalId" value="91933275">
<button class="
s-header-search__btn
s-header-search-btn" type="submit"><span class="
i-iconus
s-header-search__icon
">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--search" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--search"></use>
</svg>
</span>
</button>
<input class="s-header-search__input" type="text" placeholder="Search" results="5" autosave="some_unique_value" size="12" name="q" id="SearchText">
</form>
GET //www.livejournal.com/rsearch/
<form class="s-header-search__form" action="//www.livejournal.com/rsearch/" method="get" role="search" target="_blank">
<div class="s-header-search__form-content">
<input type="hidden" name="journal" value="hustedayers92">
<input type="hidden" name="journalId" value="91933275">
<div class="s-header-search__input-wrapper">
<input class="
s-header-search__input
s-inline-search-input" type="text" placeholder="Search" results="5" autosave="some_unique_value" size="12" name="q" id="SearchText" required="">
</div>
</div>
<button class="
s-header-search__btn
s-do-item-search-btn" type="button" data-tour="friendsfeed" data-tour-start-page="^/feed" data-tour-step="2" data-tour-bubble="{
"aside": true,
"alwaysBottom": true,
"alwaysLeft": true,
"forceY": 10
}" data-tour-title="tour.friendsfeed.title" data-tour-text="tour.friendsfeed.step2.search.tip"><span class="
i-iconus
s-header-search__icon
">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--search" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--search"></use>
</svg>
</span>
</button>
</form>
POST https://www.livejournal.com/login.bml?ret=1
<form action="https://www.livejournal.com/login.bml?ret=1" method="post" class="b-loginform__form pkg lj_login_form">
<input type="hidden" name="ref" value="">
<input type="hidden" name="ret" value="1">
<div class="b-loginform__form-wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorUsername}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--user">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--userhead" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--userhead"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input id="user" class="b-loginform-field__input b-loginform-field__input--user" type="text" tabindex="10" placeholder="Username" value="" name="user" size="18" maxlength="17" autocorrect="off" ng-model="loginForm.model.username"
ng-init="loginForm.model.username=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg" ng-show="loginForm.errorUsername"></span>
</div>
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorPassword}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--pass">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--lock" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--lock"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input id="lj_loginwidget_password" class="b-loginform-field__input b-loginform-field__input--pass" type="password" tabindex="11" name="password" size="20" maxlength="30" placeholder="Password" ng-model="loginForm.model.password"
ng-init="loginForm.model.password=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg" ng-show="loginForm.errorPassword"></span>
</div>
<div class="b-loginform-other-field" ng-init="loginForm.forceRemember = 0" ng-cloak="">
<div class="b-loginform-checkbox" ng-if="!loginForm.forceRemember">
<input id="remember_me" class="b-loginform-checkbox__input b-ljform-checkbox" type="checkbox" tabindex="12" name="remember_me" ng-model="loginForm.expire">
<label class="b-loginform-checkbox__label" for="remember_me">Remember me</label>
<label class="b-loginform-checkbox__control" for="remember_me"></label>
</div>
<a class="b-loginform__link" href="https://www.livejournal.com/lostinfo.bml" title="Forgot password" tabindex="13">
Forgot password
</a>
</div>
</div>
<span ng-if="loginForm.presubmitWarning" lj-html="loginForm.presubmitWarning" class="b-loginform__warning-message"></span>
<button type="submit" name="action:login" class="b-loginform-btn b-loginform-btn--login b-loginform-btn--auth b-loginform-btn--center" tabindex="14" ng-click="loginForm.loginUser($event)"
ng-class="{'b-loginform-btn--disabled' : !(loginForm.model.username && loginForm.model.password) }"> Log in </button>
</form>
POST https://www.livejournal.com/identity/login.bml?type=openid&auto_forwhat=user%24hustedayers92%24%2Fprofile
<form action="https://www.livejournal.com/identity/login.bml?type=openid&auto_forwhat=user%24hustedayers92%24%2Fprofile" method="post" class="lj-openid-auth b-loginform__form">
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorId}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--openid">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--openid" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--openid"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input type="text" size="18" id="openid" name="openid:url" class="b-loginform-field__input" placeholder="Your openid url" tabindex="10" ng-model="loginForm.model.openid" ng-init="loginForm.model.openid=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg" ng-show="loginForm.errorId"></span>
</div>
<button type="submit" name="action:login" class="b-loginform-btn b-loginform-btn--login b-loginform-btn--center lj-openid-auth-submit" tabindex="11" ng-class="{'b-loginform-btn--disabled' : !loginForm.model.openid}"
ng-click="loginForm.loginOpenID($event)">Log in</button>
</form>
Text Content
? LiveJournal * Find more * Your 2021 in LJ * Communities * RSS Reader * Shop * Help * Login * * Login * Join free Join * * íslenska (is) * English (en) * Русский (ru) * Українська (uk) * Français (fr) * Português (pt) * español (es) * Deutsch (de) * Italiano (it) * Беларуская (be) LOG IN No account? Create an account Remember me Forgot password Log in Log in Facebook Twitter Google RAMBLER&Co ID By logging in to LiveJournal using a third-party service you accept LiveJournal's User agreement No account? Create an account * Add Friend * Add Note Add note * View friends feed * Track User * Send Message * Send V-Gift hustedayers92 HUSTEDAYERS92'S JOURNAL Account Created on 14 July 2022 (#91933275) never updated Gift Nafn: hustedayers92 Staður: South Carolina, United States Vefsíða: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/profile/career/structural.html External Services: * hustedayers92@livejournal.com * Bio Breaks or Bulging on Walls and Ceiling Couple of out of every odd wall or roof break demonstrates underlying damage, per se, yet you should look out for them. Over the long haul, little breaks can advance into something riskier. Massive breaks matched with a sagging roof or breaks above entryways in a stage style are a sign there is a weird problem. You should arrange customized house design in Fort Myers to resolve the problem of cracks on walls Soil Pulling Away from Home Walls Soil grows and contracts all through the seasons. Assuming you discover soil pulling fundamentally away from the house (check deck, patio, and deck regions too). It can flag that the house's facility was not laid as anticipated. Breaks in Chimney It is most straightforward to find breaks in the mortar in addition to in the blocks of your chimney stack from an external viewpoint of your home. Like other outside walls, breaks in your chimney stack are an indication that your house is moving and putting outrageous tension on the blocks. To repair Lopsided Spaces on Windows and Doors Walls with windows and entranceways are more defenseless versus pressure due to the openings that have actually been cut into them. Regularly, regions around windows and entrances will give indications of underlying damage prior to some other region of your walls: Lopsided holes around entranceways Entranceways and windows won't open or close without a hitch. Entranceways and windows won't lock as anticipated. Entranceways and windows are isolated from the wall. Entryways will not stay shut Hanging, Sloping, or Splitting of Floors Modifications in your home's facility will be evident while examining your ground surface area for drooping, inclining, or breaking. The more noteworthy the advancement, the nearly certain your floors will give indications of primary flaws. Hanging Endlessly rooftop Leakages If your rooftop is thriving and hasn't come to the finish of its life process, there's not a glaringly obvious description why you ought to see listing or uneven rooftop lines. This reveals that there are concerns with the rooftop structure itself. Numerous things can hurt your rooftop structure, for example, Lumber summary development, Environment prompted damage, Lack of adequate support, Evacuation of burden-bearing walls, Termite harm, Incorrect estimating of detailing woods, Moist Subfloor. A moist subfloor shows an absence of appropriate ventilation on your floorings. The moistness can prompt spoiling flooring woods, which can be found by surface area colors and indications of collapsing. Disintegrating Concrete/Brick While sensational, concrete or potentially brickwork that has actually entered into contact with high moisture along with artificial substances can start to dissolve. This is because of a compound response that separates the responsibility of the actual material - making the considerable disintegrate. The disintegration of this nature is often discovered in the lower locations of brickwork below the waterproofing layer of your home. Hope you liked the article, click https://www.mstewartpe.com/ to learn more. Sources: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/profile/career/structural.html STATISTICS APPLICATIONS * iOS * Android * Huawei FOLLOW US: * Follow us on Twitter LiveJournal COMPANY * About * News * Help PRODUCTS * Button "Share" COMMUNITY * Frank CHOOSE LANGUAGE English Deutsch Dansk español Français Italiano Русский Українська Беларуская 日本語 Português Esperanto עברית Nederlands Magyar Gaeilge íslenska suomi Ελληνικά Norsk bokmål Svenska polski 简体中文 Latviešu Türkçe Bahasa Melayu हिन्दी Brazilian Portuguese Chinese Traditional Lietuvių Norsk nynorsk v.583 * Privacy Policy * User Agreement * Help []