@staff @support Can we please get rid of this shit? Or at least have the option to toggle it off without it being locked behind a paywall? Getting really tired of seeing it every time. It’s giving me gross cam girl vibes and I’m not here for it. IDGAF what anyone has to say about it, I’m fucking over it.
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Fiorella Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 3. Check out part 1 here and part 2 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Use Tumblr RSS - enabling this will let you use Tumblr’s built-in RSS feed for your blog. Turning it off will let you add a link to another RSS feed for your blog.
Show RSS Link - refers to the link located in the menu section of your blog.
Show Tumblr Ask Link - toggle this on if you want to display a link to your blog’s ask page.
Use Tumblr Title Font - toggle this on if you want to use the built-in Tumblr fonts for your blog title. Turn it off if you want to use Google Fonts instead.
Show Sidebar - hide or display your blog’s sidebar depending on your needs.
Show Sidebar Scrollbar - toggle this on if you want a separate scrollbar for your blog’s sidebar.
Fixed Sidebar - if toggled on, the sidebar will remain in the same place even if users scroll down your blog.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Fiorella Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 2. Check out part 1 here and part 3 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Show All Social Icons - refers to the social media follow icons like Google+, Instagram, YouTube, etc. If you turn it on, it will look like this:
Just click on the plus sign to see all the available social media follow buttons.
If you turn it off, it will look like this:
If you don’t want to display the remaining social media icons like Twitter, Pinterest, etc, just leave the textboxes that correspond to these icons blank.
Show Social Icons Heading - refers to the heading for the social media follow buttons. See the pics above for an example.
Show Menu - refers to this:
Show Text Widget - refers to this:
Just click on the Notes (wording can be changed) button to open the popover that displays the text widget.
Show Subscribe Widget - invite readers/visitors to your blog to subscribe via email, so they’ll get an e-mail message every time you update your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Tumblr Follows, Show Tumblr Likes - these features show up on the sidebar (on bigger screens) or header (on smaller screens) section of your blog alongside the other items like the Featured Tags, Search, etc. Enabling Follows will show a list of the Tumblr blogs that you follow while Likes will show a list of posts that you like.
Show Featured Tags - you can display up to 6 featured tags. Check out the demo blog to see an example.
Show Archive Link, Show Random Link - these refer to the links located in the menu section of your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Fiorella Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 1. Check out part 2 here and part 3 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Show Cookie Notice Banner - this will display a short notice on the lower right side of your blog, telling people that your blog uses cookies. You can customize the text of the notice including the colors. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Show Audio Track Info - turning this feature on will display additional information on audio posts (if available). This includes Track Name, Artist Name and Album Name. For example, check out the sample audio post on the demo blog here.
Show Caption Titles - this feature makes the first line of photo, panorama and photoset posts look like a title. Use this if you want all of your posts to have titles. For example, if turned on, it can look like this:
If turned off, it will look like this:
Use Default Pagination - the default looks like this:
The alternative to that is the jump pagination and it looks like this:
Show Header Widget, Show Sidebar Widget - you can put whatever you want in these widgets including text, polls, codes, javascript, ads and more. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Carousel - this shows up at the top of your blog before your posts. You can display up to 5 slides. Check the demo blog for an example.
Autoplay Carousel - if toggled on, the carousel will move on its own. If turned off, people will have to click on the next and previous buttons to see all the slides.
Show Blog Group Members - this will display the members or authors that are part of your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Search - turn this feature on to allow your readers/visitors to search your blog. If enabled, it will look like this:
Just click on the search button to display the search box.
If turned off, it will look like this:
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Sol Aki Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 2. Check out part 1 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Left Sidebar - you can position the off-canvas sidebar either to the left or right. For example, the demo blog has the sidebar positioned to the left.
Show Sidebar - you can hide the sidebar if you don’t want your blog to have one.
Show Featured Posts - display up to 4 featured posts with the Sol Aki Tumblr theme. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Caption Titles - this feature makes the first line of photo, panorama and photoset posts look like a title. Use this if you want all of your posts to have titles. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Show Pages Menu - can be seen in the sidebar part of your blog. Refers to the pages that you make on your blog. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Show Links Menu - can be seen in the sidebar part of your blog. Refers to links like Ask, Submit, Archive, etc. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Show Search - turn this feature on to allow your readers/visitors to search your blog. If enabled, it will look like this:
Show Social Share - refers to the social media sharing buttons like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Author Byline - you can choose to display the author or writer of a post using this feature. For exampe:
Show Tumblr Follows, Show Tumblr Likes, Show Likes and Follows - these features show up on the sidebar section of your blog. Enabling Follows will show a list of the Tumblr blogs that you follow while Likes will show a list of posts that you like.
Tumblr RSS - enabling this will let you use Tumblr’s built-in RSS feed for your blog. Turning it off will let you add a link to another RSS feed for your blog.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Sol Aki Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 1. Check out part 2 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Show Audio Track Info - turning this feature on will display additional information on audio posts (if available). This includes Track Name, Artist Name and Album Name. For example, check out the sample audio post on the demo blog here.
Show Text Widget - refers to the widget that shows up right after the featured posts widget. For example:
Show Facebook Widget, Show Pinterest Widget - the first displays a Facebook Page while the second displays a Pinterest Feed. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Show Cookie Notice Banner - this will display a short notice, telling people that your blog uses cookies. You can customize the text of the notice including the colors. For example:
Show Total Page Count - refers to the exact number of pages that your blog has. Check the demo blog to see an example.
Use Default Pagination - the default looks like this:
The alternative to that is the jump pagination. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Group Blog - this will display the members or authors that are part of your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Body Background Color - enable this if you’re not using a body background image. You can choose any color you want from the color picker tool.
Transparent Header Background - turning this feature on will enable your body background image or color to include the header part of your blog. Use this feature if you don’t want to add a color or image to the header section of your blog. Check the demo blog to see an example.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Toggle Options In Verde Frühling Tumblr Theme Part II
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Verde Frühling Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 2. Check out part 1 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Show Search - turn this feature on to allow your readers/visitors to search your blog. If enabled, it will look like this:
If turned off, it will look like this:
Show Archives Link, Show RSS Link, Show Random Link - these refer to the links located in the menu section of your blog. For example:
Show Text Widget - the text widget is located in the header part of your blog and looks like this when turned on:
If turned off, it will look like this:
Show Featured Tags - you can display up to 10 featured tags. If turned on, it can look like this:
If turned off, it will look like this:
Show Follows, Show Likes - these features show up on the header section of your blog alongside the other items like the Featured Tags, Search, etc. Enabling Follows will show a list of the Tumblr blogs that you follow while Likes will show a list of posts that you like.
Show Caption Titles - this feature makes the first line of photo, panorama and photoset posts look like a title. Use this if you want all of your posts to have titles. For example, if turned on, it can look like this:
If turned off, it will look like this:
Transparent Header Background, Transparent Pagination Background - turning these features on will enable your body background image or color to include the header and pagination parts of your blog. Use these features if you don’t want to add a color or image to the header and/or pagination sections of your blog. Check the demo blog for an example of how this looks.
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.
Toggle Options In Verde Frühling Tumblr Theme Part I
Here’s a detailed explanation on each of the toggle options in the Verde Frühling Tumblr theme:
*Note: this is part 1. Check out part 2 here.
First, access the theme options page of your blog. Scroll down until you see the image featured above.
To turn the feature on, toggle the button to the right (blue). To turn it off, toggle the button to the left (gray).
Show Facebook Widget, Show Pinterest Widget - the first displays a Facebook Page while the second displays a Pinterest Feed. For example:
Show Audio Track Info - turning this feature on will display additional information on audio posts (if available). This includes Track Name, Artist Name and Album Name. For example, check out the sample audio post on the demo blog here.
Show Group Blog - this will display the members or authors that are part of your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Cookie Notice Banner - this will display a short notice at the top part of your blog, telling people that your blog uses cookies. You can customize the text of the notice including the colors. For example:
Show Chat Background - with the Verde Frühling Tumblr theme, you can choose between two different chat post looks, one that has alternating backgrounds or one that doesn’t have a background. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Featured Posts - display up to 3 featured posts with the Verde Frühling Tumblr theme. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Subscribe Widget - invite readers/visitors to your blog to subscribe via email, so they’ll get an e-mail message every time you update your blog. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Header Widget - you can put whatever you want in this widget including text, polls, codes, javascript, ads and more. Check the demo blog for an example.
Show Body Background Color, Show Footer Background Color, Show Navigation Background Color - enable the first if you’re not using a body background image, the second if you’re not using a footer background image, and the third if you’re not using a navigation background image. You can choose any color you want from the color picker tool.
Show Footer - toggle this to off if you don’t want a footer section on your blog.
Show Total Page Count - refers to the exact number of pages that your blog has. For example:
Use Default Pagination - the default looks like this:
The alternative to that is the jump pagination and it looks like this:
Show Header Pic - this is the image that appears beside your blog title. For example:
Show Description Menu - this is for the about section of your blog, which includes your blog description and avatar. For example, if you turn it on, it looks like this:
If you turn it off, it will look like this:
Show Social Buttons - this refers to the social media follow buttons. If you turn it on, it will look like this:
If you turn it off, it will look like this:
Show Menu - refers to the links to pages like Ask, Submit, RSS, Archive and Random. If you turn it on, it can look like this:
If you turn it off, it will look like this:
Show Pages - this refers to the pages you add to your blog. For example, if you turn it on, it can look like this:
If you turn it off, it will look like this:
If you have any questions about this, please feel free to ask.