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starlightthemes:

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a white and purple color theme; it strongly resembles the Tumblr in-dashboard blog view. On the left is a section with the header image, avatar, title, and description. Throughout this section are included a highlighted link, as well as the ask/submit links, messaging button, palette swap button, and search bar. The sidebar includes a group of three featured posts, a list of updates with dates attached, and a list of blog members.
The same blog, now in black and purple colors, scrolled further down to show the posts. Via and source links are present in the post headers, along with the date and time of the posts. All the content of the post visually resembles the dashboard display of posts, including the styling of audio and text posts.
The same blog, back in white and purple colors, scrolled to the bottom of the page. The posts now have their tags hidden by default, as well as a new tag icon next to the like and reblog buttons at the bottom of the post. In the bottom-most post, the tag icon is highlighted, and the post tags are visible. Page navigation below the posts shows that this is page 1 of 3, and has an arrow icon linking to the next page. In the sidebar, a Navigation section is visible below the members section, offering unlimited custom links.

THEME 7: Unite

Syncs with your mobile theme colors and mimics the new in-dashboard blog view for a consistent look across platforms.

Live preview (temporary) | Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • Appearance options (show/hide header image/avatar/title/description, title font options, and background/text/accent colors) synchronize with mobile settings
  • Optional:Featured posts section, updates section, andblog member list in sidebar (require some HTML editing; see under the cut for instructions)
  • Unlimited custom links, plus a highlighted link under the title
  • Optional second palette
  • Customizable post width and font size
  • Optional search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags (plus a show tags on click option), and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

For help, check my theme guide, or feel free to send me an ask. Theme credits and an HTML editing guide for the special sections are under the cut.

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seyche:theme fifteen: magnolia — dual sidebar one-column theme with gradient accents (and gradient

seyche:

theme fifteen: magnolia — dual sidebar one-column theme with gradient accents (and gradient icons!), per the results of this survey from a few months ago.

preview / code: pastebin,github

features and options:

  • 175px wide sidebar image and an optional 100px x 100px icon image.
  • post styling: option for tags on click or show tags, options for rounded corners.
  • post sizes: 400px, 450px, 500px, 540px, 600px.
  • hide or show captions on index.
  • up to four custom links and an unlimited number of Tumblr pages.
  • ten body font options, five title font options, font sizes from 12px to 18px, and all colours customizable.
  • responsive for both desktop and mobile devices.

notes:

  • Tumblr’s customize page is very buggy and when you first install the theme, you have to toggle the toggle options on and off to get them to work properly.
  • this was going to be an npf-friendly theme where npf and legacy posts were styled to look exactly the same. I got most of the way there, but then Tumblr changed the npf styling on me and I gave up. so this is a much more npf-friendly theme than my other ones, but I’m not making any guarantees, and please do not message me about npf posts on this theme because I have officially given up on npf.
  • likewise, please don’t message me about removing the coloured letter/period in the title; it’s a design choice!!! I like it!! (also I’m not responding to customization questions anymore)

full list of credits here!


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phantasyreign: Theme 10: Shun KaidoAn interactive theme which was inspired by windows desktopThis wiphantasyreign: Theme 10: Shun KaidoAn interactive theme which was inspired by windows desktopThis wiphantasyreign: Theme 10: Shun KaidoAn interactive theme which was inspired by windows desktopThis wi

phantasyreign:

Theme 10: Shun Kaido

An interactive theme which was inspired by windows desktop

This will be the ONLY time I’ll be doing this type of theme. Never thought it’ll be THIS challenging.

[STATIC PREVIEW 01: WITH POLAROID][STATIC PREVIEW 02: WITHOUT POLAROID][INSTALL][GUIDELINE]

Main Features

  1. Responsive
  2. All-in-one theme - About [Optional]; Contact [Optional] and Navigation.
  3. Interactive - pop out and draggable
  4. Support unnest caption
  5. Unlimited links - includes social media links
  6. Custom cursor [optional]
  7. Polaroid [optional] - if disable, the width post will increase

To see the full list of this theme, go to the first static preview.

Notes

  1. Terms and conditions apply.
  2. There’s no need for you to go through the code as everything that you need to key-in shall be provided via the Theme Options.
  3. This theme is requested by King-Boo-Newdle as a celebration for my 100 followers in Tumblr. I will create a theme/page for free as an appreciation for my followers every time I reach another hundred.
  4. Please like, reblog, and follow Phantasy Reign for more themes related matters!
  5. You can also consider answering this survey of mine relating to theme selection as a way of supporting me in my theme making.

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starlightthemes:

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a white, navy blue, and red theme. A header bar with the avatar, title, and blog navigation stretches across the top. A banner image, taking up most of the top half of the page, is overlaid with the blog description, custom links, and a search bar. Visible just below the banner is a page navigation menu, followed by the top of a post with a pin icon.
The same blog, now in black, red, and lavender colors. It is scrolled down to show more posts. The post bodies have each reblog's content in a Twitter thread-like structure, with a bar running down the side of the post through each user's icon. Tags, placed at the bottom of each post, are hidden behind a "show tags" button. Special text across the page (such as the blog title, post data and tags, and usernames) has been entirely converted to lowercase.
The blog in white/blue/red colors, showing a tag page. The page header offers a chronological or reverse-chronological view of the tagged posts. In the post itself, tags are visible, without a show tags button. Special text across the page has been entirely converted to uppercase or small caps.

THEME 6: Horizon

Inspired by Han Yoohyun and Haeyeon Guild from The S-Ranks That I Raised.

Live preview (temporary) | Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • Optional header image
  • Text options: choose between standard/uppercase/lowercase for special text, Google and Tumblr fonts, and font sizes
  • Appearance options: customizable post widths, and a variety of color options, including an (optional) light/dark mode toggle
  • Optional title/avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags, and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

For help, check my theme guide, or feel free to send me an ask. Theme credits are under the cut.

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sharpay: THE BATMAN theme one by lex❓ the batman (2022) dir. matt reeves❓ crafted especially for gifsharpay: THE BATMAN theme one by lex❓ the batman (2022) dir. matt reeves❓ crafted especially for gif

sharpay:

THE BATMAN theme one by lex
❓ the batman (2022) dir. matt reeves
❓ crafted especially for gifmakers 
❓ perfect for gif/photo-heavy blogs

getcodesee preview 1  see preview 2

FEATURES 

  • showcase your latest gifsets/edits (optional)
  • sidebar: display your tracking tag/name at the top, show/hide blog title, customized description (especially if you want it to be different from your mobile description that includes links)
  • reblog button: emphasized to attract more attention, customized hover text (default is ‘do it’)
  • hide the like button (optional) to push the #reblognotlike agenda /hj
  • click to show tags (to hide the long #userblog #sourceblog and #edit tags)
  • post notes at the top of post for easy checking
  • updates tab (optional)
  • day/night mode
  • change cursor on hover (optional)
  • up to three custom links
  • responsive for mobile (make sure ‘use default mobile theme’ isn’t selected under advanced settings on customize page)

TO THE USER

  • don’t delete the credits please
  • base code from @seyche​ ily (full credits in theme code)
  • customize page kinda buggy so i recommend having your blog opened in another tab and refresh after every edit to check
  • this is my second first theme so feel free to send me an ask if you’re having any problems with it

REBLOG/LIKE IF YOU LOVE THIS ❤️
thank you!


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themesbypale: Doodling 3x1 Theme  by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)Classic Blog Preview | Statthemesbypale: Doodling 3x1 Theme  by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)Classic Blog Preview | Statthemesbypale: Doodling 3x1 Theme  by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)Classic Blog Preview | Statthemesbypale: Doodling 3x1 Theme  by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)Classic Blog Preview | Statthemesbypale: Doodling 3x1 Theme  by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)Classic Blog Preview | Stat

themesbypale:

Doodling 3x1 Theme  

by Themes By Pale (or Palemomos Themes)

Classic Blog Preview |Static Gallery Preview|Static Writing Preview|Code

Hello everyone! This theme is my entry for @codingcabin​ challenge “Opposites Attract”. As the tittle says, this theme is 3 themes in 1! Check the features:

Features: 

  • 3 different layouts to choose! 
    Writing:for blogs based on heavy writing, will display posts in one large column.
    Gallery:for blogs that are used as photography/art portofolios, will display posts in 3 columns.
    Classic blog: the classic style, will display posts in one column and whill show a description box sidebar in the left.
  • Responsive! looks good on cellphones.
  • 14 handwriting fonts to choose! you can choose differents fonts for the posts, title and links.
  • Show/hide tags.
  • In gallery mode, you can hide the captions of the posts.
  • Doodles background! Also you can disable it.
  • Dark mode included.
  • Social Networks links.
  • 4 custom links + pages integration links in menu.
  • Custom accent color.
  • Custom avatar image for description box.
  • Choose text size for posts.

Notes:

  • The sidebar is also in the writing and gallery modes, but will show at the end of the page.
  • The same code is for all layouts, in the customization page you can select your layout in the “Layout Mode” option.

Credits:

PD: I hope you like this work, I’m planning to submitting this to theme garden, stay tunned! 

support my work on ko-fi ♥


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phantasyreign: Theme 09: Ward Legacy A theme requested by Izayoichan. This theme dedicates to all wr

phantasyreign:

Theme 09: Ward Legacy

A theme requested by Izayoichan. This theme dedicates to all writblrs who wanted an aesthetic theme that focuses on readability.

[STATIC PREVIEW][INSTALL]

Main Features

  1. Full Header [Optional]
  2. Fade-in effect [Optional]
  3. All-in-one theme - Blog, About [Optional], and Navigation [Optional]
  4. Unlimited links - using tumblr’s built-in links.
  5. Responsive
  6. Tags at Index [Optional].

Notes

  1. Terms and Conditions apply.
  2. This theme is requested by Izayoichan at the time where I had a giveaway for my followers as a celebration of having 100 followers in tumblr. Thus, unless if I post something of similar nature in my future posts, please do not approach me to request for a theme/page.
  3. Do not remove the credit;
  4. Do not steal, redistribute, use the theme as a base code and/or claim as yours;
  5. Please like, reblog, follow this blog or even answering this survey about themes selection as a sign of support.
  6. To view credits, go to to this link.

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starlightthemes:

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a dark red and gold theme. In the sidebar, the blog icon is styled to look like a planet. Under it, circular links with icons act as the blog navigation; each button has its own unique icon. The description and title are inside a box with crosshairs framing opposite corners. The posts, on the left side of the page, are similarly encased inside crosshairs. All-uppercase text on the top and bottom of each post lists the post dates, note counts, and tags. A vertical line drawn between the posts and sidebar splits the screen in two; aligned to its center is the page navigation menu, complete with a lightning-bolt icon at the bottom. The current page is highlighted in this navigation menu. The title of the blog is "as you wish." and the description reads "When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it."
The same blog as before, now in a light color scheme of cream and pink, and using sans-serif fonts instead of serif ones. The planet-like icon, being hovered over, is shifted to the side, revealing three links- one a color mode toggle with a moon icon, one theme download button, and one blog info button. Post tags have been replaced with a 'show tags' button. Post dates, note counts, and the show tags button are also in all lowercase. The navigation icons are different, with pawprints, animals, and flame/snowflake themes instead of the previous lightning bolt, wool, dragons, and bow/arrows. The title and description in the sidebar have also been updated. The title reads 'damned skill' and the description reads "I can't say I have faith in myself yet, but the name 'partner' is one I like".
The same blog as previous, in its light cream and pink color scheme, but with the original serif fonts, icons, and "as you wish" title and description. It shows a tag page, with a page header listing 3 available results for the "ask" tag, with links to see the posts in newest-first or oldest-first orders. Only one post is visible, with dates and tags completely hidden from view. In the sidebar, the color mode toggle has been replaced by the blog's lightning-bolt icon, and the navigation buttons all have identical chain-link icons.

THEME 5: Jupiter

Inspired by Sung Hyunjae and Seseong Guild from The S-Ranks That I Raised.

Live preview (temporary) | Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • Customizable icons, chosen from Cappuccicons: 1 blog-wide icon, and up to 8 individually customizable links (see under the cut for how to add custom links)
  • Text options: choose between upper/lowercase for special text, Google and Tumblr fonts, and font sizes
  • Appearance options: customizable post widths and sidebar width, and a variety of color options, including an (optional) light/dark mode toggle
  • Optional title/avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags, and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

See more about how to customize this theme and theme credits under the cut. For additional help, feel free to send me an ask.

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kosmique: andrômeda: a slide-out menu theme.preview + install (theme garden) | preview (static) // c

kosmique:

andrômeda:a slide-out menu theme.

preview + install (theme garden) |preview (static)//code

features:

  • show/hide the sidebar image.
  • custom font and font size.
  • right sidebar option.
  • four custom post sizes: 400px, 450px, 500px and 540px.
  • custom sidebar description.
  • personal information space.
  • slide-out menu with up to six custom links + unlimited pages.
  • responsive

notes:

  • you can use any font from google fonts. just enter the site, copy the name of the font you want and paste in the appropriate field.
  • if you don’t want to show the links, leave the titles fields empty; same to personal information fields.

sidebar image credits | full credits here


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fallingforthemes: Theme #10: MeadowsweetPreview | InstallFeatures:Responsive DesignPost Size: 250px,fallingforthemes: Theme #10: MeadowsweetPreview | InstallFeatures:Responsive DesignPost Size: 250px,

fallingforthemes:

Theme #10: Meadowsweet

Preview|Install

Features:

  • Responsive Design
  • Post Size: 250px, 400px, 500px, 540px, 600px, 650px
  • Photo Gap: 0px - 10px
  • Color options: Post, Background, Font, Accents, etc.
  • Customizable sidebar photo (150px x 150px)
  • Customizable title (keep short)
  • 6 customizable links
    • Sidebar links (2) are optional
      • Icons can be changed in theme options
      • Find the icon you want here: https://feathericons.com and enter the name under URL X Icon
  • About Pop-up
    • Contains: Name, pronouns, age, zodiac, MBTI, description, and 4 links
  • Supports NPF posts
  • Optional hide notes on index
  • Optional tags on index: Always shown, Hidden, or Hover
  • Optional drop shadow on posts
  • Posts can show either the month or the day and will show the other one when you hover over the post. The preview shows the month and will switch to the day when you hover.

Credits in the code. Feel free to message me with any questions!


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eggdesign: Beehivepreview + install Beehive is the revamp of my old Honeycomb theme. It includes theeggdesign: Beehivepreview + install Beehive is the revamp of my old Honeycomb theme. It includes theeggdesign: Beehivepreview + install Beehive is the revamp of my old Honeycomb theme. It includes the

eggdesign:

Beehive

preview + install

Beehive is the revamp of my old Honeycomb theme. It includes the same aesthetics and feel of Honeycomb, but easier to use and customize!

Returning features:

  • Hexagon grid
  • Custom background
  • image Custom colors
  • Jump pagination
  • Search bar

New Features:

  • Responsive - the honeycomb pattern should adjust to your screen size
  • Sidebar background, optional full size
  • No honeycomb option - Like the look but don’t want the grid? You can now disable the hexagon posts and turn the theme into a more traditional single column theme.

  • NPF post friendly - unlike Honeycomb, NPF posts should not interfere with with honeycomb layout. If you run into a problem with the hexagon layout, please let me know!

The sidebar background in this preview is by @argodeon and is not included in this theme.


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kosmique: canopus: my theme made to @codingcabin’s opposites attract challenge.preview // codefeatur

kosmique:

canopus: my theme made to @codingcabin’s opposites attract challenge.

preview//code

features:

  • responsive.
  • custom font¹ and font size.
  • up to five custom links + unlimited pages².

notes:

  1. you can use any font from google fonts. just enter the site, copy the name of the font you want and paste in the appropriate field.
  2. when you create a page, there’s an option to show a link to this page. keep it turned on.
  • if you don’t want to show the links, leave the titles fields empty.

icon credit | full credits here


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aurthms: blue static preview / download | buy me coffeefeatures optional posts width up to 7 caurthms: blue static preview / download | buy me coffeefeatures optional posts width up to 7 caurthms: blue static preview / download | buy me coffeefeatures optional posts width up to 7 c

aurthms:

blue

static preview/download|buy me coffee

features

  • optional posts width
  • up to 7 customizable links
  • index display of tags and date
  • permalink sources
  • full description show
  • supports tumblr new posts format (npf)
  • localization strings
  • responsive

full list credits


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katy-l-wood:

changes:

Ongoing incident

Hey folks, there’s a bug in the iOS app that causes tags to be retained when reblogging a post. We’ve got a fix ready to go in version 23.9 of the iOS app, which should be released sometime this week.

Thanks for your patience

How…how does a bug like that even happen?

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a dark red and gold theme. In the sidebar, the blog icon is styled to look like a planet. Under it, circular links with icons act as the blog navigation; each button has its own unique icon. The description and title are inside a box with crosshairs framing opposite corners. The posts, on the left side of the page, are similarly encased inside crosshairs. All-uppercase text on the top and bottom of each post lists the post dates, note counts, and tags. A vertical line drawn between the posts and sidebar splits the screen in two; aligned to its center is the page navigation menu, complete with a lightning-bolt icon at the bottom. The current page is highlighted in this navigation menu. The title of the blog is "as you wish." and the description reads "When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it."
The same blog as before, now in a light color scheme of cream and pink, and using sans-serif fonts instead of serif ones. The planet-like icon, being hovered over, is shifted to the side, revealing three links- one a color mode toggle with a moon icon, one theme download button, and one blog info button. Post tags have been replaced with a 'show tags' button. Post dates, note counts, and the show tags button are also in all lowercase. The navigation icons are different, with pawprints, animals, and flame/snowflake themes instead of the previous lightning bolt, wool, dragons, and bow/arrows. The title and description in the sidebar have also been updated. The title reads 'damned skill' and the description reads "I can't say I have faith in myself yet, but the name 'partner' is one I like".
The same blog as previous, in its light cream and pink color scheme, but with the original serif fonts, icons, and "as you wish" title and description. It shows a tag page, with a page header listing 3 available results for the "ask" tag, with links to see the posts in newest-first or oldest-first orders. Only one post is visible, with dates and tags completely hidden from view. In the sidebar, the color mode toggle has been replaced by the blog's lightning-bolt icon, and the navigation buttons all have identical chain-link icons.

THEME 5: Jupiter

Inspired by Sung Hyunjae and Seseong Guild from The S-Ranks That I Raised.

Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • Customizable icons, chosen from Cappuccicons: 1 blog-wide icon, and up to 8 individually customizable links (see under the cut for how to add custom links)
  • Text options: choose between upper/lowercase for special text, Google and Tumblr fonts, and font sizes
  • Appearance options: customizable post widths and sidebar width, and a variety of color options, including an (optional) light/dark mode toggle
  • Optional title/avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags, and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

See more about how to customize this theme and theme credits under the cut. For additional help, feel free to send me an ask.

Customization of icons in general:

Icons are taken from Cappuccicons. To customize them, find an icon you like from the Cappuccicons page; then, insert the text name of that icon into an icon field, following the pattern of the pre-filled icons.

For example, the screenshots above use “flash-o” and “paw” for “Main Theme Icon”. They’re visible just under the navigation (and in place of the color mode toggle, if it’s disabled).

Make sure you DON’T include quotes around the name! Write flash-o and not “flash-o” in the relevant fields.

Customization of custom pages/navigation:

For the navigation under the description box, you can choose to use either (1) the inbuilt Tumblr pages or (2) manually enter links using the fields provided in the theme options.

To use option 1, turn “Standard navigation icons” on., then add links using Tumblr’s “add a page” option (see here for a guide).

This method technically allows for infinite links; however, I strongly recommend you have only 8 or fewer links, so that they don’t overflow the sidebar.

All links will use the same icon, the one listed in the “Standard navigation icon” text field (“link” by default).

The text entered in “Show a link to this page” will appear as a tooltip on the link when it’s hovered on.

To use option 2, turn “Standard navigation icons” off, and add links using the “Page # link/label/icon” fields in the Customize menu.

This method lets you add only up to 8 links, but you can give each one its own icon using the corresponding “Page # icon” field.

The text in “Page # label” will appear as a tooltip on the link when it’s hovered on.

Navigation items only appear if the “Page # link” field is filled in.

Theme credits: Tippy tooltips by atomiks, CappucciconsbySuiomi,custom like buttonsbyDemirev,NPF photosets pluginbycodematurgy,dark/light mode togglebyeggdesign,custom audio postsbyannasthms,scroll to top script by Fabian Lins

Screenshot of a Tumblr blog on the home page. It has a large header with a background image of a starry night; there are buttons on either side with a home and hourglass icon respectively. There are links to First and Previous above the posts. The blog avatar, description, and other links are placed in one column to the right of the posts. The blog is set to dark mode, with a predominantly dark blue palette with gold accents.
Screenshot of a standard page, scrolled to the bottom. The page navigation now shows First, Previous, Next, and Last in images of pixelated text. The header is no longer visible, though the sidebar is, and there is pixel art of flames on the left and right of the posts as background images. The blog has been changed to the light theme, in purple and light red colors.
Dark mode screenshot of a tag page. The header is narrower and doesn't have a background image or home/chronological links, and the header lists the number of posts in the tag along with links to posts sorted oldest first and newest first. The blog avatar is round instead of square, and the page navigation at the bottom shows the four First/Previous/Next/Last links in text instead of images.

THEME 4: Sans Comic

Designed with webcomic blogs in mind, this doubles as a standard blog theme.

Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • Comic focused options: Comic navigation (option for image or text links), home/“read chronologically” buttons
  • Option for header image and two background images
  • Option for tall/fixed-on-scroll header
  • Custom colors, fonts (Google/Tumblr fonts), font sizes, and post sizes
  • Optional title/avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, tags, Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Four special tag links, plus unlimited custom links (see my theme installation guide for how to add these)
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

My first ever comic theme, and an entry for the Opposites Attract challenge! Features some special scripting to ensure chronological page navigation works smoothly regardless of your pagination choices.

See more about how to customize this theme (especially for comic usage) and theme credits under the cut.

Customization in general:

  • Use either all images or no images for page navigation (first/previous/next/last), as the styles for text navigation are only activated when no images are present.
  • If you’d like, you can change the four custom tag links to redirect to other non-tag pages. To do this, search for “TAG LINKS” in the theme code, and remove “/tagged/” from the href attributes (href=“/tagged/{text:Tag 1 name}” -> href=“{text:Tag 1 name}”). You will now be able to add any link in the “Tag 1 name” field; this can be repeated for Tag 2, Tag 3, and Tag 4.

Customization for webcomic blogs specifically:

  • For the page navigation (first/previous/next/last) to lead to the appropriate pages, set your blog to display only one post per page. Do this by going to Advanced options on the Customize page, then setting Posts per page to 1.
  • For the “First” navigation link, add the link to your first comic page under the “First comic page URL” field. To accommodate for future blog URL changes, you might want to write the link simply in the format “/post/1234567890”, deleting all other parts of the URL.

Theme credits: Layout and design concept by kernelbastard,Tippy tooltips by atomiks, icons from Font Awesome,custom like buttonsbyDemirev,NPF photosets pluginbycodematurgy,dark/light mode togglebyeggdesign,custom audio postsbyannasthms,scroll to top script by Fabian Lins

THEME 3: Newsprint

A simplistic, text-oriented theme inspired by newspapers.

Static previews: index page,permalink|Code

Features:

  • (Optional) Vintage newspaper-like styling: sepia filtering on images, a fancy description, and the current date displayed at the top
  • Custom colors for text and background, with optional light/dark modes (plus a special version of the theme offering glenthemes’ post filtering plugin, that synchronizes with your selected colors)
  • Custom post sizes and sidebar positioning
  • Custom font sizes, with a choice between Tumblr and Google fonts for the main body and title, along with a default newspaper title font (see note 2)
  • Optional avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, tags, Archive/Random links, and timestamps
  • Responsive
  • Unlimited custom links
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

Notes:

  1. For how to add custom links/enable the theme for mobile, see my theme installation guide.
  2. To use the default newspaper title font in the header, disable the “Use Tumblr fonts for title” toggle, then leave the “Google font for title” field empty.

Theme credits: Tippy tooltips by atomiks, Feather icons from Cole Bemis, custom like buttonsbyDemirev,NPF photosets fixandspoiler tags pluginbyglenthemes,dark/light mode togglebyeggdesign,stamp patterning by orhanveli, custom audio postsbyannasthms

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a white and purple color theme; it strongly resembles the Tumblr in-dashboard blog view. On the left is a section with the header image, avatar, title, and description. Throughout this section are included a highlighted link, as well as the ask/submit links, messaging button, palette swap button, and search bar. The sidebar includes a group of three featured posts, a list of updates with dates attached, and a list of blog members.
The same blog, now in black and purple colors, scrolled further down to show the posts. Via and source links are present in the post headers, along with the date and time of the posts. All the content of the post visually resembles the dashboard display of posts, including the styling of audio and text posts.
The same blog, back in white and purple colors, scrolled to the bottom of the page. The posts now have their tags hidden by default, as well as a new tag icon next to the like and reblog buttons at the bottom of the post. In the bottom-most post, the tag icon is highlighted, and the post tags are visible. Page navigation below the posts shows that this is page 1 of 3, and has an arrow icon linking to the next page. In the sidebar, a Navigation section is visible below the members section, offering unlimited custom links.

THEME 7: Unite

Syncs with your mobile theme colors and mimics the new in-dashboard blog view for a consistent look across platforms.

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Features:

  • Appearance options (show/hide header image/avatar/title/description, title font options, and background/text/accent colors) synchronize with mobile settings
  • Optional:Featured posts section, updates section, andblog member list in sidebar (require some HTML editing; see under the cut for instructions)
  • Unlimited custom links, plus a highlighted link under the title
  • Optional second palette
  • Customizable post width and font size
  • Optional search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags (plus a show tags on click option), and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

For help, check my theme guide, or feel free to send me an ask. Theme credits and an HTML editing guide for the special sections are under the cut.

All of the below instructions assume that you’ve gone to your Customize page, then opened the “Edit HTML” menu.

Again, if you have trouble making your edits work, feel free to send me an ask or a DM for help.

Note for HTML beginners

Every bit of text or code is wrapped inside “tags”, which have arrow brackets on either side. For example, a paragraph is placed inside <p> tags.
Every element has an “opening” and “closing” tag; the closing tag looks just like the opening tag, with a / after the opening bracket. The content inside one section is bracketed by these; for example, a paragraph would look like this:

<p>Text here!</p>

In the above line, <p> is the opening tag, and </p> is the closing tag. Tags of this sort can be placed inside each other:

<p>Some <span>special</span> text.</p>

Note that the “span” tags, both opening and closing, are both inside the “p” tags. You don’t want a misordered set, like “<p>Some <span>special text.</p></span>”. The opening tag nearest to the start should also have its closing tag nearest to the end.

It is extremely important that while editing the HTML for your theme, you make sure all opening tags have a matching closing tag. If you have a <div> tag, but no matching </div> tag, this might break the theme.

Featured posts

This section fetches the 3 most recent posts from a chosen tag on your blog. To select the tag:

  1. Ctrl+F to “EDIT YOUR TAG HERE”.
  2. On that line, there will be a link inside quotation marks, ending in “tagged=featured”.
  3. Changefeatured to the tag of your choice; for example, “tagged=photo”. This tag can include spaces, such as “tagged=my writing”.
  4. Save and ensure your posts show up as intended.

By default, the tagged posts are fetched from your blog, but you can change this so that the featured posts are from a different blog:

  1. Ctrl+F to “EDIT YOUR TAG HERE”.
  2. On that line, there will be a link inside quotation marks, starting with “https://{Name}.tumblr.com”.
  3. Change{Name} to the blog username of your choice; for example, “https://starlightthemes.tumblr.com”.
  4. Save and ensure your posts show up as intended.

Be careful not to change any other parts of that section. The code for fetching the posts from blogs is easy to break.

Updates section

The updates section has two editable parts: the title, and the actual updates.

To edit the title:

  1. Ctrl+F to “EDIT HERE: UPDATES”.
  2. Scroll a few lines down, until you find the line reading “<h2>Latest updates</h2>”.
  3. Change “Latest updates” to say whatever you want. Make sure the text stays inside the <h2>…</h2> tags. For example, if you want the heading to read “My activity”, that line of code should read “<h2>My activity</h2>”.

To edit updates:

  1. Ctrl+F to “EDIT HERE: UPDATES”.
  2. A little under this line, you’ll see a template, with the outermost tags reading <div class=“update”></div>. If you’re adding a new update, copy this template.
  3. Scroll a few lines down, until you find the line reading “<!– all updates below this line –>”.
  4. Now, for each update, paste the template once over (two updates are present for you to start with), and edit three things:
    -> “3-LETTER MONTH HERE”: The first three letters of the update month, e.g. “Jan”.
    -> “2-DIGIT DATE HERE”: The two-digit version of the update date, e.g. “01” or “31”.
    -> “UPDATE TEXT HERE”: The actual text that’ll show up as the update.
  5. Make sure that all the updates are separate- the starting <div class=“update”> and the ending </div> of two updates shouldn’t overlap.
  6. Make sure all your updates are above the line reading “”<!– all updates above this line –>“.
  7. Save and make sure things look how you want them to.

Members list

To change the title of the members section:

  1. Ctrl+F to "EDIT HERE: MEMBERS LIST”.
  2. Scroll a few lines down, until you find the line reading “<h2>Blog members</h2>”.
  3. Change “Blog members” to say whatever you want. Make sure the text stays inside the <h2>…</h2> tags. For example, if you want the heading to read “The gang”, that line of code should read “<h2>The gang</h2>”.
  4. Scroll further down, until you find the line that reads “<h2>{lang:Group members}</h2>”. Again, change this to your chosen title, such as “<h2>The gang</h2>”.

The actual members list can be customized in two ways. One, for group blogs, you can have it automatically fetch the blog members’ main blog names/titles/icons. To do this, turn on “Members list” and turn off “Custom members list” in the main theme settings.

The other option is to manually add any group members and their icons/links. This will also allow you to add customized names and descriptions for each member. To use this option, turn on BOTH “Members list” and “Custom members list”. Then:

  1. Ctrl+F to “EDIT HERE: MEMBERS LIST”.
  2. A little under that, you’ll see a template with the outermost tags reading <a class=“member” href=“//BLOGNAME.tumblr.com”>…</a>. If you’re adding members, copy this template.
  3. Scroll a few lines down, until you find the line reading “<!– all members below this line –>”.
  4. Now, for each member, paste the template (two members are present for you to start with) and edit three things:
    -> “BLOGNAME”: Next to “href” in the <a> tag, and next to “src” in the <img> tag. Change this to your member’s username, such as “starlightthemes”.
    -> “MEMBER NAME”: Takes the place of the username. This will show up in bold at the top.
    -> “MEMBER DESCRIPTION”: Takes the place of the blog title. This will show up at the bottom.
  5. Make sure that all the members are separate- the starting <a class=“member” href=“…”> and the ending </a> of two members shouldn’t overlap.
  6. Make sure all your members are above the line reading “”<!– all members above this line –>“.
  7. Save and make sure things look how you want them to.

Theme credits: Layout/design/icons by Tumblr, Style My Tooltips by malihu, NPF photosets pluginbycodematurgy,dark/light mode togglebyeggdesign,custom audio postsbyannasthms,scroll to top script by Fabian Lins

Preview header image from Only Vector Backgrounds.

An image of a Tumblr blog featuring a white, navy blue, and red theme. A header bar with the avatar, title, and blog navigation stretches across the top. A banner image, taking up most of the top half of the page, is overlaid with the blog description, custom links, and a search bar. Visible just below the banner is a page navigation menu, followed by the top of a post with a pin icon.
The same blog, now in black, red, and lavender colors. It is scrolled down to show more posts. The post bodies have each reblog's content in a Twitter thread-like structure, with a bar running down the side of the post through each user's icon. Tags, placed at the bottom of each post, are hidden behind a "show tags" button. Special text across the page (such as the blog title, post data and tags, and usernames) has been entirely converted to lowercase.
The blog in white/blue/red colors, showing a tag page. The page header offers a chronological or reverse-chronological view of the tagged posts. In the post itself, tags are visible, without a show tags button. Special text across the page has been entirely converted to uppercase or small caps.

THEME 6: Horizon

Inspired by Han Yoohyun and Haeyeon Guild from The S-Ranks That I Raised.

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Features:

  • Optional header image
  • Text options: choose between standard/uppercase/lowercase for special text, Google and Tumblr fonts, and font sizes
  • Appearance options: customizable post widths, and a variety of color options, including an (optional) light/dark mode toggle
  • Optional title/avatar/description, search bar, like/reblog buttons, date/timestamps, tags, and Archive/Random links
  • Responsive
  • Supports new post types/pinned posts
  • And more!

For help, check my theme guide, or feel free to send me an ask. Theme credits are under the cut.

Theme credits: Style My Tooltips by malihu, CappucciconsbySuiomi,custom like buttonsbyDemirev,NPF photosets pluginbycodematurgy,dark/light mode togglebyeggdesign,custom audio postsbyannasthms,scroll to top script by Fabian Lins

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