June 2011
1 post
Theme Update 2.03 →
Changed the left indent on the Links list.
Added option to display tags on the posts.
December 2010
2 posts
Theme Update 2.02 →
Fixed bug in the showing/hiding of dates
Added {block:Date} around the date content
Added Links post to hold the extra site links
Added shadows to posts (for those browsers that support them)
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
October 2009
1 post
Theme Update 2.01 →
Added support for custom font selection by post type
Added support for custom image selection for cork background
Added support for showing or hiding dates on posts
Added Fav Icon support
Added support for photo sets
March 2009
2 posts
Theme Update: 2.00 →
Changes:
Rewrote the page structure to support a sticky footer and to better handle the vagaries of IE6.
Changed the width of long posts to properly accommodate the width of image and video objects.
Revised the formatting of chat and quote posts.
Added support for tumblelog searching.
Theme Update: 1.03 →
Changes:
By popular demand, the no-dates version has returned, cleverly integrated into the dated version. To suppress the dates on posts, just remove the two lines from the source that include the phrase “Remove this line to hide dates”.
Added links to the user definable colors.
February 2009
1 post
Theme Update: 1.02 →
Changes:
Added support for Post Notes feature
Added custom CSS support
Note: Going forward, I’ve standardized on the Dated version of the theme in anticipation of moving this theme to the Tumblr Garden. If there’s great outcry with this decision, I’m amenable to revisiting this decision.
June 2008
9 posts
Variant: Dated Posts →
Jon Steinberg asked if it would be possible to date stamp the posts. Sure it is.
If you too desire this feature, grab the variant theme file linked above.
Skin Your Tumblelog →
Instructions for the Adventurous
Suck the theme down to your computer. It’s waiting for you at the link above.
Jump to your Tumblr Dashboard and click the “Customize” link.
Select the “Theme” tab
Click on the “Use custom HTML” link.
The screen will change to show you the actual source code for your current theme. Delete all of it.
Copy all...
Design Note
Turns out you cannot use { block:Post# } blocks within the post blocks (such as { block:Text }). That sucks because it forced me to statically define the float property based on post type rather than post position. It still works this way, but it is less random.
Subway Maps →
I’ve no idea why this is among my bookmarks. There’s not a subway within a thousand miles of me.
Lame Joke
Guy: Knock, knock!
Gal: Who's there?
Guy: Orange
Gal: Orange who?
Guy: Orange you gonna let me in?
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
– Arthur C. Clarke