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Just a heads up!

I am fully aware that some of my themes with a masonry layout integrated are broken because the imagesLoaded unpkg script is no longer loaded. That’s why I have to keep reminding myself to host the script internally on Tumblr instead of relying on the external one sometimes 🥲

I will definitely fix them eventually, so please bear with me. Once it’s fixed, it still needs to be processed through Tumblr staff, so it might also take a while.

Thank you to those who reported it! I appreciate it.

Cheers

All of my themes have been updated to support NPF!

A screenshot of my released themes, featuring 5 themes, grabbed from the theme garden.ALT

Phew, finally! 🚶‍♂️✨⏰

It took me a while to recode everything from scratch and streamline the new base code I had to implement into the existing themes, but everything should be updated now!

There might be a minor bug or a need for an additional feature—I received plenty of requests for adding minor adjustments, so they will be done later on.

So proud of this one as I don’t need to worry about my themes breaking whenever Tumblr has a new update to their code (at least for the time being).

Please check them out https://www.tumblr.com/themes/by/fukuo

Cheers!

Screenshot of a Tumblr blog on the main page. The layout is divided into two areas: sidebar and content.   In the sidebar, the section contains an icon, blog title, description, and navigation. On the navigation part, there are two buttons that stand out: a button to open the hidden widgets and a button for changing the appearance from light to dark mode.  In the left main section, there are lists of user blog that acts as a button to open an individual post that relates to each user. The layout highly resembles the email lists view with timestamps and the URL of the blog that's been added with a Tumblr email suffix. Meanwhile, on the right main section, there is an individual post that contains the post date and time as well as the reblog and like button. It also contains a very cute illustration featuring a girl using a rabbit hat. She is accompanied by the rabbit itself in a very colorful field.ALT
A bunch of screenshots from the blog mobile view for this theme. The screenshot features a gradient background that contains the color light orange, purple and red.ALT
The screenshot with the same blog but now in reversed color: in black and white (dark mode). On the main section, it contains a popup with a blurred background featuring a search bar and lists of the social media buttons along with the close button at the top right section.ALT
The screenshot with the same blog in black and white. On the main section, the post lists are shown with a different look using masonry layout. Masonry layout is a grid layout based on columns, but unlike other fixed grid layouts, the images do not have fixed height posts.ALT

Banda Neira

Banda Neira is a minimal theme with a slick design that is similar to a notion page or macOS settings page. A redesign of the previous version made in 2016, was re-coded from scratch and supports all blog types.

Preview the blog and purchase ($9)

Features

  • Easily choose among “simple” layout, “notion” layout, or masonry layout. This can be configured on the customization page. For more information, please go here.
  • Responsive layout and looks good on mobile screen
  • Support dark mode (the toggle button can be hidden/shown)
  • Search bar and social media buttons
  • Dashboard-like reblog chain posts
  • Support NPF posts
  • Unlimited custom links as you want through Tumblr pages
  • Sticky Note Widget and Music Widget (optional)
  • Highlighted photos
  • Localizations

Credits

The screenshot of the blog using masonry layout (a grid layout based on columns, but unlike other fixed grid layouts, the images do not have fixed height posts).  In the top section, there is a hero image that overlaps with the main information section side-by-side. On the main left section features a blog icon, title, description and two main buttons. One button is labeled as "username@gmail.com" and the other one is "website". Meanwhile on the right section, there are two section that are shown vertically. One is the "latest posts" featuring the latest text post and the other one is top photos, showcasing some artworks.  Below the top section, there are some posts that have been re-arranged as a grid layout.ALT
A bunch of screenshots from the blog mobile view for this theme. The screenshot features a gradient background that contains the color dark blue, dark grey, torquise and orange.ALT
The screenshot with the same blog but now in "simple layout", showing a one column post with the sidebar at the right side. On the main left section, it's featuring two posts, one is the posts for the audio post and the cropped one is the photo post. For the main right section, it's featuring the sidebar section with the icon, sidebar image, blog title, description, buttons and the latest posts.ALT
The screenshot with the same blog showing the bottom part: pagination and footer section. On the footer section, it contains a credit and social media buttons.  On the top part, it's showing a mega navigation when the "more links" is clicked.ALT

Monumen

Monumen is a personal theme that is designed for all blog types. This theme comes with options that can turn a simple layout into a grid layout that’s perfect for photo-heavy blogs! Looks good for showcasing your works.

Preview the blog and purchase ($9)

Features

  • Responsive layout and looks good on mobile screen
  • Easily choose between a “simple” layout or masonry layout. This can be configured on the customization page. For more information, please go here and customization guide here
  • Support dark mode (the toggle button can be hidden/shown)
  • Search bar and social media buttons
  • Dashboard-like reblog chain posts
  • Support NPF posts
  • Unlimited custom links as you want through Tumblr pages
  • Highlighted photos
  • Localizations
  • Disqus Comments
  • Twitter integration

Credits

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