Rustelia Update: Tumblr Controls And Cookie Consent Banner Widget
The codes for the Cookie Consent or the Cookie Notice Banner Widget on the Rustelia Tumblr theme was just updated. For more information on this widget and how to customize it to your liking, refer to this post.
The theme was also updated to make sure the Tumblr Controls, the links (Edit theme, Dashboard, etc) that appear on the top right corner of your blog when you’re logged on to your Tumblr account are visible. Previously, the controls were already visible.
However, as mentioned in this post and its notes, Tumblr made some changes that caused the controls to stop showing up. The Rustelia codes have just been updated, so that the controls are, once again, easily accessible.
If you have any questions about this update or this theme in general, feel free to ask me here or comment on this post and I’ll try to answer as soon as possible.
If you like this theme, you can get it here or here.
Image sources: first pic is a screenshot from the homepage of my Tumblr blog here. The second is a screenshot of this demo blog for the Rustelia Tumblr theme.
The Rustelia Tumblr theme was just updated to include another widget. This one is only visible on permalink pages. If enabled, it will show up right after the text content of your posts.
Just like the Sidebar and Header Content Widgets, you can put whatever you want on the Post Content Widget including text, polls, HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc.
How to enable this widget?
First, go to the theme options page of your blog, scroll down, then look for the following:
Choose “show” or “hide” depending on what you want. You can also choose the alignment of the widget by looking for the following:
Previously, all link colors can be changed via the Accent Color. But, now, you can differentiate between the color of your post titles and your links by setting the Post Title Color.
To change the color of your post titles, just go to the theme options page of your blog, scroll down, then look for the following:
Just choose the color that you want and then save your changes. Here’s an example.
Instead of this:
You can get something like the following with the Post Title Color feature:
Don’t want to add a background color or image to your header? Make your header background transparent then so you can showcase the body background color or image of your blog.
Just go to the theme options page of your blog then scroll down and look for the following:
Toggle the switch on or off depending on what you want. Here’s an example:
If you turn on the Transparent Header Background feature, you’ll get something like this instead of the above:
The Rustelia Tumblr theme was just updated to include another Photoset style. There are now 2 different Photoset styles that you can choose from. Just go to the theme options page of your blog, scroll down and look for this:
Toggle the switch on or off depending on which style you want to use.
The first style makes use of the PXU Photoset Extended by Pixel Union while the second style uses the Colorbox and Photoset grid plugins from jacklmoore.com and stylehatch.github.io.