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[THEME 25] Chillstepper
2018 has been highly exhausting for me (as evidenced by my six-month hiatus, lmao). I figured I’d base my first theme of the year on the kind of music I’ve been using to unwind: low-stress, low-energy chillstep. It’s not my fanciest work - nor is it meant to be - but if you’re looking for a clean, lightweight theme that gets rolling without much effort then this is it.
If you like my work and want to support me, donations are always appreciated. Reblogs are extremely helpful too since they help me gain more visibility!
(Note: The title and description are both best kept short, the title in particular will look terrible if it takes up more than one line. This theme simply isn’t designed for that kind of thing. Be warned)
As always, just drop me an ask if you run into any problems or think I might have missed something.
[Credits]
Default body typeface: Affogato by Erik Lobdell
Navigation icons by LinearIcons
Custom tooltips by Malihu
[Static preview] [Code]
Features under the cut:
pride by Louïs Rault Watanabe http://ift.tt/2zj4FDh
Theme #23: RGBA(3)
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.
Previews:
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Credits:
Icon font [x]
Custom tooltips [x]
Features and code below the cut:
Theme #24: Jul
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.
Previews:
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Credits:
Icon font [x]
Custom tooltips [x]
Inspiration [x] [x]
Code:
[pastebin]
Features under the cut: