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Link is in the top bar. A theme is a layout for your blog that showcases your posts and reblogs. If you cannot see your posts upon installation, you have probably used a page as a theme by mistake. A page is not meant to show Tumblr posts. Step 1: In my portfolio , pick a theme you want to use.

When you mouseover it, click on code. Step 2: It will take you to pastebin. Step 4: Select All and Copy. Click on the blog you want to use the theme on. Step 7: Click edit theme. Step 8: Click browse themes. Step 9: Select the first one Tumblr Official by tumblrbot. Wait for it to completely load, then click Use. Step Click edit html. These are your customization options. A custom page is a page that showcases additional information about you or your blog, and does not show your posts.

Examples include about pages and navigation pages. Step 1: In my portfolio , select the type of page you want to use from the left menu e. I can't guarantee that every single widget out there will work with my themes, and music players in particular often break themes.

External widgets are very frequently affected by browser settings, browser extensions, and your computer settings. I don't know what your browser settings and extensions are, and if I didn't make it, I can't fix it. If you're choosing to use external widgets, it's on you to deal with them.

Dailyresources made a tutorial on how to install freetexthost counters here , and I previously wrote up an answer on how to install it the bottom corner like on my preview blogs here.

You can try following those, but if you are confused by the tutorial or you want the hit counter in a different place, I will not provide customization help; when I did, I got too many questions, and too many people were asking for help with problems that were on freetexthost's end, not mine.

As stated in the post for my base code, I don't provide customization support for my base code. It's a skeleton theme that's missing a lot of features because it's meant to be used as a teaching tool.

I made that base code so that other theme makers could use it as a resource for learning how to make Tumblr themes and in developing their own unique coding style. That's why I don't want to be instructing people on how to change it. I also want to disincentivize people from using it as a standalone theme. It's not representative of my work whatsoever, and I don't want it out there publicly representing my work.

I'm happy to link coders who are learning to other resources that might help but please use Google first , it's faster , but I won't ever be giving out instructions or code snippets for my base code. There's two main ways: by using the unnested captions script by magnusthemes and neothm , or by using the blocks in bychloethemes's undocumented documentation. The script is generally easier to set up, but I personally use undocumented documentation in all my themes because I find that I can do more with it.

If you're looking to follow undocumented documentation, this explainer and base code by annasthms are helpful resources. After using those, my base code and eggdesign's base code use the blocks from undocumented documentation, so you could check out those as well.

If you installed your theme prior to May , please update your theme from my pastebin or github. Or, see this post for more information and instructions on how to manually update your theme. You have to turn your ask and submit boxes are turned on for them to show up. Look through all the customization options in the customization panel on the left-hand side of the customization viewer - especially the dropdown menus and toggle switches.

If you see a feature on the theme preview or listed in the theme post, it will be included in the theme options. Read mores frequently don't work on NPF posts aka posts made from mobile. Since that's a Tumblr bug, I can't fix it. If you're having a problem, first try.

The options on Tumblr's notoriously buggy customize page usually display the opposite of what they're set to when you first install the theme, and they often don't display what they're meant to display. When you install the theme, toggle each option on and off, and change the dropdown menus around before picking your desired settings. That will reset the options, and get them to work correctly. When I install your theme, the captions on photosets aren't displaying properly and the text posts have reverted back to blockquotes.

Tumblr's customize page is very buggy and sometimes, it doesn't display unnested captions properly. When you save and exit, the captions will look fine on your blog. Follow the instructions I've written up here. See this post. Blogrolls only work on main blogs, and for it to show, you need to turn on Share the tumblrs you're following in the settings page.

Additionally, Tumblr limits blogrolls to a maximum of blogs. I just installed your theme, and the theme elements posts, sidebar, header are showing up twice. This happens if you copy and paste the theme twice or you don't fully replace your previous theme code with the new theme code.

Open your theme editor, delete everything in the HTML editor, follow my theme installation instructions very closely , and make sure you aren't copy and pasting the theme twice. That's a Tumblr bug that affects custom domains. Please contact Tumblr support about it. Links to my pages aren't showing up on my blog, even though I turned on "show a link to this page" on each individual page.

Themes posted prior to Lilac with the exception of Moonflower do not include the required blocks to display your pages automatically. To link to pages on your blog other than the index page, the ask page, and the archive, you must manually enter the URL and name of each page link in the customization panel of your blog towards the bottom of the page. If you would like your blog theme to automatically display a link to your page when you turn the "show a link to this page" option on, then most of my themes do not have the functionality you're looking for.

The responsive mobile layout isn't showing up when I open my blog on my phone. When I'm customizing your themes in the customization panel, the layout changes to a different layout from the theme preview, but the layout looks normal on my actual blog when it's opened in a new tab.

Most of my themes are responsive, which means that the layout changes to accommodate small screens and mobile devices. Because of the way the customization viewer calculates screen dimensions, some users with smaller screens may see the mobile version appear on the customization viewer. Make sure to check your customizations in a new tab, rather than on the customization panel.

Google Fonts has many different font you can choose from, and in-depth instructions on how to embed them within your theme. I don't provide any assistance with adding infinite scrolling because it's complicated, it counts as a major customization, and I hate it.

If you really want infinite scrolling, there are many tutorials you can find online. See here. Adding columns requires a lot of extra, more complex coding, and I don't provide help for major customization.

If one of my themes doesn't already support multiple columns, I won't add that as an option in the future. However, you're free to do it yourself.

For example, you could try this masonry tutorial by suiomi. Follow this tutorial. Follow the instructions I've laid out in this post. The updated version of Lilac and themes posted after and including Lilac have source links already. Follow the instructions I've laid out in this ask. I'm trying to add a random image script to one of your themes and it's not working. Beyond that, make sure you haven't deleted any important divs or syntax marks.

As well, some random image scripts are outdated and won't work with recent versions of jquery, which my themes include. I listed a few resources that are helpful for learning to code for Tumblr here.



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