even as custom themes are being used by fewer and fewer people as the years pass, I will still be making them until the end of days. if it comes down to it, I will be the last person to still be using them
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even as custom themes are being used by fewer and fewer people as the years pass, I will still be making them until the end of days. if it comes down to it, I will be the last person to still be using them
this is referring to jack the pjsk player but I can't stop imagining this as lacie commenting
anyway. despite the horrors. new theme coming next month
branching off that last reblog, an increase in mobile users means that I am trying to make new themes responsive (i.e. mobile-friendly) so those who're interested in custom themes can enjoy them from their phones too but it's a little tricky for me :') basically I need to Get Good but trust that I'm trying
it's so upsetting that emojis in powerpoints / code / work environments is "a sign of AI". god forbid I want something colorful or visual to separate chunks of text to make it easier to read. god forbid I incorporate a little whimsy into my work
seeing people actually utilize the 100+ options I spend weeks on makes me so happy. thank you
A positive unanticipated side-effect of adding alt text (image descriptions) more often is that it makes you a better writer 👀
This post by @anistarrose includes some helpful sites/resources on how to write image descriptions.
This post by @dremenec.com (Bluesky) illustrates the benefits of adding alt text:
Redid my portfolio page on tumblr — same design from 2021 but with a few enhancements:
light/dark mode
responsive (supports mobile view), though still recommended to be viewed on desktops
popup ⧼ terms of use ⧽ and ⧼ credits ⧽
gallery items shrink and/or fade option when switching categories
🔗 glenthemes.tumblr.com/portfolio