themehive:

Being able to create your own web layouts is the kind of freedom that a lot of people are looking for. More often than not, we can’t find exactly what we’re looking for and it can be quite frustrating, so learning how to code your layouts is the best way to solve this problem. On top of that, you can become a theme-maker yourself and share your awesome creations with people and become an inspiration yourself for those trying to learn it as well.

This post has a long list of tips on how to learn code and how to run your very own theme blog, and it’s divided into the following main points:

  1. Learning to Code
  2. Starting Your Own Themes
  3. Styling Your Theme Blog
  4. Running Your Theme Blog
  5. Sharing Your Content
  6. Good-Practices

Keep reading

lastvalyrian:

plain-dealing-villain:

1) Tumblr declared fanmail dead and over.

2) The page still exists, though, there’s just no links to it. Go to www.tumblr.com/send and it’s still there.

3) It pops up “Please use the new Messaging to talk to a Tumblr” when you put words in the word part. And the submit button is grayed out.

4) The submit button is still a submit button, though. Right-click the cancel button, click “inspect”, and you’ll see this:

Send Cancel

Click that ‘disabled=“disabled”’ bit and delete it and you can still send fanmail.

Clearly Tumblr has not studied the Codeless Code, or they would understand the lesson of the Concubine’s Fog.

this website is a lesson in bad web design