All in one page theme tumblr dashboard

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  • theme 87

    contained, thread tracker, multi-muse, individual muse popups

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    page 17

    about page, statistics, progress bars, text area, timeline, matches page 18

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    theme 85  —   1 popup

    contained, multi-muse, individual muse popups

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    page 16

    all-in-one about page, tags, moodboard, thread tracker, connections, playlist

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    page 13

    about page, statistics, connections, to-do list, matches theme 76

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    theme 75  —   1 popup

    fansite, header, updates, admins, projects, extended navigation and more

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    theme 74  —   2 popups

    contained, single muse, navigation, about section

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    page 12  —   3+ popups

    multi-muse page, statistics, progress bars, calendar

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    theme 72  —   2 popups

    regular, navigation, multi-muse

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    theme 7

    Coming across the GA Dash Tumblr theme tutorial was like a Godsend.

    In the past, I scoured the internet for guidance on how to make a Tumblr theme but always came out empty-handed. Either it was some specific how-to on a personal Tumblr account or an outdated YouTube video that skimmed the surface.

    So I was thrilled when inom inadvertently stumbled on the Dash tutorial for making your own Tumblr theme from scratch. inom jumped into it immediately.

    My goal was to convert the Learn to Code With Me Tumblr into a custom theme I created myself. Basically, no more relying on a bulky packaged theme. Unfortunately, things didn’t turn out as inom had hoped.

    How Tumblr Themes Work

    When using Tumblr, you basically have your own website. There are a variety of free themes you can use on your Tumblr page – just like WordPress or Blogger. There are even paid themes.

    You can also build your own custom theme, which is obviously ideal. This way, you have total contro

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  • Customizing Your Theme

    Have you ever dreamed of customizing your blog’s theme? Consider this paragraph a pinch, because you’re not dreaming. You’re wide awake, and you can do all of this and more from the Customize page.

    Unsure about the difference between blog appearance and a custom theme? Have a look at our appearance options article which explains this difference.

    Please note: Editing anpassad themes is currently only possible on the web.

    Enable Custom Theme

    By default your Tumblr subdomain (e.g. staff.tumblr.com) will redirect to your blog at tumblr.com/username. To man your blog available at its subdomain URL or customize your blog theme you’ll first need to enable the custom theme option. You can enable the custom theme option in your blog settings on web.

    To enable Custom Theme:

    • Click “Settings” on the left.
    • Select the desired blog on the right.
    • Under “Custom Theme”, toggle the “Enable custom theme” switch to on.

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