Field Notes Theme

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Field Notes Theme

The Field Notes Theme is based on the look of the Field Notes Brand website. It is designed by Manasto Jones and displays posts in a simple, five-hundred pixel wide one-column layout that is easy to read.

Some of it's features include post-by-post navigation, notes display, a drop down description box that displays your avatar, a footer that displays a list of the people you follow with two rows initially, tags, and all of them when hovered over, and automatic set up to display your latest Twitter update. For instructions on how to do that, click here.

If you plan on installing this theme you should probably follow it, that way you can get updated on any bug fixes and I can know if anyone actually installed it.

  • ragdoll:

(via staff):


You can now link directly to your theme on Tumblr to promote it yourself. People can also browse all your themes on your Theme Author Page.

Great. Except they can’t, because for some reason, for my theme to get any recognition at all, it has to pass through the narrowed eyes of Theme moderators. WHY IS THIS? Okay, so maybe my theme isn’t pretty enough for people of questionable taste in the first place (look at all these “aesthetically pleasing” theme designs!), but why should that stop me from doing my own push?
People have used my theme and emailed me to tell me that they like it. I don’t need to be in the garden; just give me a permalink that allows people to do an easy install.

Field Notes just got laid to waste in a rant (see the “taste” link above).

    ragdoll:

    (via staff):

    You can now link directly to your theme on Tumblr to promote it yourself. People can also browse all your themes on your Theme Author Page.

    Great. Except they can’t, because for some reason, for my theme to get any recognition at all, it has to pass through the narrowed eyes of Theme moderators. WHY IS THIS? Okay, so maybe my theme isn’t pretty enough for people of questionable taste in the first place (look at all these “aesthetically pleasing” theme designs!), but why should that stop me from doing my own push?

    People have used my theme and emailed me to tell me that they like it. I don’t need to be in the garden; just give me a permalink that allows people to do an easy install.

    Field Notes just got laid to waste in a rant (see the “taste” link above).

    Tagged: theme tumblr photo

    Posted on August 12, 2009 via Tumblr Staff with 362 notes

    Source: staff

  • staff:

Theme Upgrades
We’ve added documentation for the new Twitter, MetaDescription, and Odd/Even theme variables.

I’ll get to this feature in the next upgrade, but let me just say, I feel like my iPhone App was just featured in an Apple commercial.

    staff:

    Theme Upgrades

    • We’ve added documentation for the new Twitter, MetaDescription, and Odd/Even theme variables.

    I’ll get to this feature in the next upgrade, but let me just say, I feel like my iPhone App was just featured in an Apple commercial.

    Tagged: theme photo

    Posted on June 1, 2009 via Tumblr Staff with 278 notes

    Source: staff

  • urban farming
(photo ©2009 deevee via FILE Magazine)

    urban farming

    (photo ©2009 deevee via FILE Magazine)

    Tagged: photo

    Posted on April 7, 2009 with 1 note

    Source: filemagazine.com

  • Shorpy Photo Archive

Can You Hear Me Now?
New York circa 1920s. “De Luca.” The Italian baritone Giuseppe De Luca, who for many years sang leading roles for the Metropolitan Opera. And who seems to be working from home. 5x7 glass negative, Bain News Service.

    Shorpy Photo Archive

    Can You Hear Me Now?

    New York circa 1920s. “De Luca.” The Italian baritone Giuseppe De Luca, who for many years sang leading roles for the Metropolitan Opera. And who seems to be working from home. 5x7 glass negative, Bain News Service.

    Tagged: photo

    Posted on April 7, 2009 with 7 notes

    Source: shorpy.com

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