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anthagio:

Visit the Themanati preview page for information and updates on this theme. If you’d like to install this theme, click on the photo above to be taken to the install page.
If you’re currently using and/or have ever used this theme, please “like” this post.

anthagio:

Visit the Themanati preview page for information and updates on this theme. If you’d like to install this theme, click on the photo above to be taken to the install page.

If you’re currently using and/or have ever used this theme, please “like” this post.

anthagio:

If Themanati and Thematticus were to have a baby, its name would be Themplicity. This theme is perfect for more picture-oriented blogs, but looks fine no matter what you post. Themplicity is 100% customizable, meaning every color you see on this theme can be altered to your liking. You can spend ten minutes tweaking the colors or ten hours if you so choose.
There are over 100 custom options on this theme (click the appearance tab to access them). Instead of explaining each and every option, I’ve decided to only explain the ones I feel are not self-explanatory.
Permalink post info background, text, link, and link hover color: This is the permalink post info section. Use these custom options to change its background, text, link, and link hover colors.
Tag and search query color: The reddish text you see here are the tag and search queries. Use this option to change its color.
Main page tag section background, link, and link hover color: If you’ve checked the “show tags on main page” option, use these color options to change the sections background, link, and link hover colors.
Post meta link and link hover color: The post meta is the bit of information right underneath each post. Use these options to change the post meta’s link and link hover colors.
Permalink credit background, text, link, and link hover color: Change the background, text, link, and link hover colors of these.
Personal post note background, text, link, link hover, and blockquote border color: The note that says “you reblogged this” is your personal post note. Use these options to change its background, text, link, link hover, and border colors.
Page link background, background hover, link, and link hover color: The page links are the links that say “next” and “previous”. Use these options to customize their background, background hover, link, and link hover colors.
Flickr photostream ID: If you have an active Flickr account and you want to display your latest uploads in the sidebar, place your photostream ID here. It should look something like this: 26907150@N08
Google Analytics ID: Google Analytics tracks your blog’s visitors. If you have an account, place your custom ID here to start tracking your traffic.
I had to take out the two and four column options because I had to make sure the theme worked for everyone. Some people were complaining that posts were being overlapped by the sides of their computers, so I made the theme’s columns auto-adjust according to your screen resolution. I also had to take out the header image option because of a similar reason.
If you like this theme, you can install it here. If you choose to install this theme, please “like” this post so I can check your blog out. If you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns, feel free to submit them to me via ask message. Make sure you’re not anonymous when you do so, though. I won’t reply if you’re anonymous.

anthagio:

If Themanati and Thematticus were to have a baby, its name would be Themplicity. This theme is perfect for more picture-oriented blogs, but looks fine no matter what you post. Themplicity is 100% customizable, meaning every color you see on this theme can be altered to your liking. You can spend ten minutes tweaking the colors or ten hours if you so choose.

There are over 100 custom options on this theme (click the appearance tab to access them). Instead of explaining each and every option, I’ve decided to only explain the ones I feel are not self-explanatory.

  • Permalink post info background, text, link, and link hover color: This is the permalink post info section. Use these custom options to change its background, text, link, and link hover colors.
  • Tag and search query color: The reddish text you see here are the tag and search queries. Use this option to change its color.
  • Main page tag section background, link, and link hover color: If you’ve checked the “show tags on main page” option, use these color options to change the sections background, link, and link hover colors.
  • Post meta link and link hover color: The post meta is the bit of information right underneath each post. Use these options to change the post meta’s link and link hover colors.
  • Permalink credit background, text, link, and link hover color: Change the background, text, link, and link hover colors of these.
  • Personal post note background, text, link, link hover, and blockquote border color: The note that says “you reblogged this” is your personal post note. Use these options to change its background, text, link, link hover, and border colors.
  • Page link background, background hover, link, and link hover color: The page links are the links that say “next” and “previous”. Use these options to customize their background, background hover, link, and link hover colors.
  • Flickr photostream ID: If you have an active Flickr account and you want to display your latest uploads in the sidebar, place your photostream ID here. It should look something like this: 26907150@N08
  • Google Analytics ID: Google Analytics tracks your blog’s visitors. If you have an account, place your custom ID here to start tracking your traffic.

I had to take out the two and four column options because I had to make sure the theme worked for everyone. Some people were complaining that posts were being overlapped by the sides of their computers, so I made the theme’s columns auto-adjust according to your screen resolution. I also had to take out the header image option because of a similar reason.

If you like this theme, you can install it here. If you choose to install this theme, please “like” this post so I can check your blog out. If you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns, feel free to submit them to me via ask message. Make sure you’re not anonymous when you do so, though. I won’t reply if you’re anonymous.

anthagio:

Inspired by this girl, I decided to make my own “Movies I’ve Watched In 2012” chart that allows you to show off your movie watching abilities. The main difference between the chart I made and the person above’s chart is that I made my chart completely customizable. You can change the colors to match your existing theme so that when you visit your movie chart, it doesn’t look like a completely different page. Additionally, you can include a popup window that has miscellaneous information (that you include) about the movie you just watched along with a review (that you write) if you want to recommend a movie to your readers. 

If you’re interested, you can view a live preview here. If you want your own movie chart, you can copy the code here. There is a tutorial near the top of the actual coding that I made as detailed as I possibly could, so you shouldn’t have any problems. 

Installing the movie chart:

  • Go to the customize page.
  • Add a new page.
  • Choose “custom layout” from the drop-down menu.
  • Paste the movie chart code in the designated box.
  • Create a URL and save the page.

Features:

  • Ratings
  • Pop-up informative window
  • Completely customizable
  • You can show your readers what you haven’t watched but plan on watching by fading certain movies

For those of you who plan on including miscellaneous information like I did, you can find everything you need to know about the movies you watch by visiting IMDB.com.

If you have any problems, feel free to send me a message (not anonymously) and I will privately respond to you.

P.S. I’m pretty sure there are no bugs, so everything should go smoothly for you.

anthagio:

Thematron is a one-column, simple, minimalistic Tumblr theme equipped with a fixed sidebar.
This theme boasts loads of features, all of which include the following and are accessible via the appearance tab:
Ability to change the body font.
Ability to change the colors of the links and body text.
Opt to show or hide the people you follow, the theme’s sidebar, and post types.
If you have the ask page enabled, a link will automatically show. The same goes with submissions and pages.
Ability to toggle the visibility of the feed, random, mobile, archive, and search links.
Ability to define up to four custom links.
Opt to display fixed pagination links or links that don’t scroll with you.
Opt to display an animated, typing header.
Ability to enable the implemented Disqus commenting system.
If you like this theme and you feel that it will suit your blog, click on the picture to install the theme.

anthagio:

Thematron is a one-column, simple, minimalistic Tumblr theme equipped with a fixed sidebar.

This theme boasts loads of features, all of which include the following and are accessible via the appearance tab:

  • Ability to change the body font.
  • Ability to change the colors of the links and body text.
  • Opt to show or hide the people you follow, the theme’s sidebar, and post types.
  • If you have the ask page enabled, a link will automatically show. The same goes with submissions and pages.
  • Ability to toggle the visibility of the feed, random, mobile, archive, and search links.
  • Ability to define up to four custom links.
  • Opt to display fixed pagination links or links that don’t scroll with you.
  • Opt to display an animated, typing header.
  • Ability to enable the implemented Disqus commenting system.

If you like this theme and you feel that it will suit your blog, click on the picture to install the theme.

tedx:

Evolution is too slow for Theo Jansen, so he is engineering an entirely new kind of animal — giant sculptures that are built from a “genetic code” of algorithms. Blending the boundaries between art and engineering, Theo shows us a few of his mesmerizing works: “animals” that can walk down the…

tedx:

Hundreds of talks from independently organized TEDx events around the world are published on the TEDxTalks website weekly.

Each Tuesday, we’ll choose four of our favorites, highlighting just a few of the enlightening talks from TEDx community, and its diverse constellation of ideas worth…

tedx:

“Coach Dave” Crenshaw has dedicated his life to using sports to empower women. At TEDxHunterCCS, he discusses how his Alma mater opened his eyes to the important relationship between athletics, empowering women, and building community — and how he used these lessons to help heal a neighborhood at…

instagram:

How I Shoot is a series where we ask Instagrammers to tell us about their photo-taking processes. This week, @moniqua shares her tips for taking close-up photos using a macro lens.

Camera: iPhone 4, with a macro lens

Vantage Point: Up close and personal. What I look for in a…

instagram:

Name: Athipan Wongsuebyut, @awnoom

Bio: Graphic Designer. iPhone only.

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Athipan Wongsuebyut (@awnoom) likes to head outside of Bangkok, to the beaches and small towns, to take photos of the things he feels are fading in the big city. He finds the…

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