Filed under: Web services, Social Software, web 2.0, Web, Microblogging
Last week the folks at Tumblr hinted that some changes were coming for the platform, and the first signs of that are emerging with a huge update to how users can customise the look and feel of their Tumblogs.
For the less-technical minded there’s now support for customised fonts, and images in themes that can be edited directly within Tumblr’s Customise window and if you’re a code-minded user, then the new options for Booleans will definitely come in handy, Having built a fair few Tumblr themes myself over the last few years, there’s new options are some great additions to my favourite blogging platform.
As an aside, just last week competitor Posterous rolled out support for Tumblr’s theme syntax. If you’re using a Tumblr theme on Posterous, it might be a wise idea to check that the theme isn’t using any of these new options as they won’t work when ported to Posterous.
Tumblr rolls out even more theming options originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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