Actually, you can transfer multiple characters for 18$ as a whole :)
This is what I’ve just been told. I didn’t realize. Huh. That makes things a lot easier.
@ersbet

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Actually, you can transfer multiple characters for 18$ as a whole :)
This is what I’ve just been told. I didn’t realize. Huh. That makes things a lot easier.
@ersbet
I'd only advise Balmung if you're a roleplayer, otherwise it's not quite worth the effort. Second to that, I'd suggest Gilgamesh (oodles of folks and PVE progression), then Faerie (real nice folks in general), any other server is just as good (minus Cactuar, they're notorious for being full of trolls)
I’m definitely looking into RPing, hence my interest in the server c: That and a LOT of people I know from WoW are on there so that’d help! For now I just wanna get used to the controls and all that -nod-
I don't see the point in giving people the run around with your themes. I never would have known that viewing sources was possible or anything like that until my mother showed me how she archived pages two years ago. It's rather petty in terms of "security" and unnecessarily harsh to people unfamiliar with internet browsers. Pretty rude as well to anyone who sincerely agrees with your "terms".
yeah but the thing with viewing the sources of pages is that if you copy the code from that, you’re literally installing the same exact page (at least that’s what i’ve only seen) and not installing only the theme itself (all the same content goes along as well)
thats why theme makers use it to create “static previews” (previews of themes that are pages of their blog rather than separate blogs themselves) or archive pages as your mother had done
i dont think i’ve ever seen anyone edit that code to apply the theme with their own content, especially if they know how to code they wouldn’t need to bother
it’s much easier and MUCH more ethical to just resign to our terms and use the codes that we release to the public. after all, why is web design/development such a large field? why couldn’t businesses just copy the source code of well-built websites out there and just edit them to their liking?
because it’s PLAGIARISM
Hi there! I noticed a rather big problem with some of your themes. It seems as though (as with your current) they don't normally have the drop-down selections for following, going to one's dashboard, or even editing your theme should you be looking at your own. Could you perhaps consider adding this, or if you'd be so kind instruct me as to how I may add it to my own? Thanks!
Hello,
Are you talking about the Tumblr controls?
That’s strange. I never modified it directly and only manipulated it with CSS and technically, those controls couldn’t have disappeared since it is a button that is available on every theme, regardless whether the thememaker includes it or not. But I’ll look into this issue, because this is the first time this problem comes up.