This was supposed to be a revamp of Melody but clearly that didn’t happen as planned lmao. Like Melody, though, it’s designed around the concept of music players. You can give your icon cute little CSS headphones to wear and display your custom links like a playlist, fun all around ✌🏽
If you like my work and want to support me, you can always buy me a coffee :] reblogs are very helpful too since they help me get more exposure.
Features: 400/500px posts, unlimited custom links, 8 color options, custom sidebar position, fully customizable fonts, the whole shebang.
A sort of spiritual successor to Diwali, one of my first themes. Features a string of lights up top and a very customizable layout. (We don’t celebrate anything around this time of year where I’m from, but I’ve always loved the lights that people put up lol)
If you like my themes and want to support me, you can donate or commission a custom theme :] if neither of those is an option then a simple reblog is very helpful too.
The third theme from my RGBA series, consisting of themes that sync with your mobile appearance settings. It uses your icon, fonts, colors, and other display options from the mobile theme so you no longer have to wait till you get to your desktop to customize your blog.
With discreet navigation and an unobtrusive sidebar, this theme works excellently for content-first blogs, but you can enable the gradient borders to add a bit of flair as well.
If you like my work and want to support me, you can either donate or commission a custom theme :] if neither of those is an option then a simple reblog is very helpful too.
The idea of a theme resembling a color palette is one I’ve been toying with for a long time, so this is actually kind of overdue. The main highlight of this theme is the six custom “swatches” on the left side of the screen that display their hex codes below the link labels. Though obviously intended for vibrant color schemes, it looks just as great in monochrome!
If you like my work and want to support me, you can either donate or commission a custom theme :] if neither of those is an option then a simple reblog is very helpful too.
Mobile bloggers: have you ever wanted to change your desktop theme, but were forced to wait till you got to a computer? Have you found yourself wishing the colors on your mobile theme would synchronize across devices so you wouldn’t end up with clashing color schemes, but (understandably) don’t want to use Optica? Look no further.
This is the first theme from my new RGBA() series, a line of simple, light, accessible themes that take under two minutes to fully set up. Because they are designed for quick use, these themes are ideal for anyone who wants a clean desktop theme without spending ages getting it to look right. And this is the best part - its colors synchronize with your mobile theme, so you can control how your blog looks from anywhere.
The series is named after the syntax for semi-transparent colors for a good reason - it recycles varying opacities of a single accent color throughout the page, creating a harmonious look with very little effort on the user’s part. Regardless of whether you’d rather use custom colors on desktop or you prefer the mobile-optimized version, the theme only needs three colors from you - text color, the background for the text, and an accent.
I’d really appreciate reblogs on this one, the better to help people who could really use something like this haha.
pay no attention to the name - this theme is extremely well-behaved. powered largely by calc() and flexbox magic, it allows the user to fiddle with element widths to produce a variety of tiled mosaic-like layouts, making it ideal for roleplay blogs (or any blogs that don’t mind letting presentation compete with content LOL)
made in google chrome; auto-centers and stretches depending on viewport dimensions. likes/reblogs are always welcome, and so are bug reports, accessibility complaints, and general feedback 📣
after a lot of procrastination it’s finally done >:’D in addition to all my usual features, this theme has a really nifty pagination system and boasts a robust amount of jquery to do a lot of cool stuff!
fade in/out ask and submit boxes (links hidden if disabled for the blog)
the crowning feature: an optional tabbed look for the blog content that gives the impression of switching tabs when the ask/submit buttons are clicked. permalink pages appear to be opened in the archive tab, and this effect persists even on the actual /ask and /submit pages, so direct links to the askbox will still work the same way!
optional color-to-image (or another color) gradient background, fully compatible with the tabs
the first tumblr theme to use a fluid day/night cycle. based on user-input color values for three end states (noon, midnight, and 6 am/pm), this theme will automatically calculate your background palette depending on the viewer’s time of day and even add in stars and clouds if you’d like!
there is a considerable amount of javascript at work behind the scenes here so the rest of the theme has been kept deliberately simple to help keep loading times to a minimum. i’d dearly appreciate any feedback about glitches and such, though i’ve spent a long time taking care of any possible bugs to ensure this runs smoothly.
A commission by the lovely @azure-quill! And as fits a commission, my best theme yet imo! Seriously, this baby’s packing so much functionality. Ideal for any content-heavy blogs, especially ones with a lot of text.
I’m slowly moving towards more responsive layouts that adapt to a broad range of screen widths. This theme scales excellently to any standard screen size, automatically switching from sidebar to header mode if the viewport is too narrow to accommodate the posts and sidebar alongside each other.
However, as my skills get better it makes less and less sense for me to not monetize them, so from here on most of my codes will be accessible after viewing a short ad. (Does not apply to the preview, only actual code)
Note: This is not intended to replace your mobile theme! It’s not that responsive. It only scales properly to dimensions within the range of desktop screen widths. Optimized for Chrome, Safari and Opera.
I always appreciate any support in the form of likes and reblogs ^o^b