A modern Tumblr theme designed to be familiar.
- Dashboard-like posts to make you feel right at home
- Synchronises with your global appearance settings
- Responsive layout makes the best use of any screen size
- J/K keyboard navigation between posts
- Chronological post notes
Most of this theme is configured via your blog's "Appearance options", which also synchronise across the dashboard and mobile apps. If you're not interested in any extra bells or whistles, the process of setting up this theme ends at the "Install" button.
Background Image: Use any backdrop you like for your blog.
Posts palette: Themed, Light, or Dark; whichever fits best.
Show post authors: Show post author usernames on posts.
Show group members: List a sideblog's member(s) automatically.
Show Twitter username: Link to your Twitter profile easily.
Show RSS link: Encourage your readers to subscribe via RSS.
Show recently liked: Display your most recently liked post, radar-style.
Enable endless scrolling: Make pagination automatic and seamless.
Widget Code: Insert any HTML you like below your blog card.
Disqus Shortname: Enable Disqus comments on posts with no hassle.
Use default mobile theme: Disable this option to show this theme to visitors on mobile devices.
Show author portraits: Enable to credit posts to individual group members, rather than the blog itself.
Share posts you like: Required for the "Show recently liked" option to take effect.
Twitter: Connect the Twitter account you wish to link to with the "Show Twitter username" option.
Something not look right? Open a GitHub issue.
- Most design aspects inspired directly by the Tumblr dashboard
- Name inspiration taken from Tumblr Official's previous name, "Optica"