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What I Do:

   Honestly, just ask. I'm 100% sure I'll at least attempt to help you. I prefer giving opinions on RPGs, so send in URLs for me to do that. Those have seniority in my inbox, so they'll get done before the other shit.

To Do List:

Absolutely fuckin' nothing.
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king-of-crows-and-dogs:

sonicscepter:

I HAVE FOUND EVERY COLOR CRAYOLA HAS MADE INTO CRAYONS AND RENAMED THEM BASED ON SOME POPULAR TUMBLR FANDOMS.

YOU’RE WELCOME.

Some of the shades in between got named weird because I ran out of ideas. I worked on this for a week, guys.

Based on this post.

Oh my god, this is legitimately one of the best things I’ve ever seen here on tumblr.

And the fact that I fucking got all of these references. 

Perfection.



Tumblr Theme Guide series

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do you know of a way, if there is one, to add like tagged posts onto a custom page? Like I have a custom page thing, and then text saying what the page is for, and I want to know if theres a way to somehow add the tagged posts under the intro thing..
Anonymous

If you’re trying to link things on a separate navigation page like I have under my ‘map’ link, then you can do this:

1. Highlight the wanted words to link.

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2. Find the link button:

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3. Click it and this will come up:

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4. If you want it to link to a /tagged/blahblahblah on your page, just put that in the Link URL section and click +Insert

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      — As long as you’re making this page on your blog, you don’t have to have your URL in the Link URL section. (i.e. the difference between putting http://nikkihelps.tumblr.com/tagged/blah and just /tagged/blah) I find this easier in care you ever change your URL, you don’t have to go back and switch all the linked pages. THAT would be a drag.

5. Now, your words should look like this:

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I really hope this is what you were looking for!


le base codes - masterlist

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*updated 7/14*



itsphotoshop:

Somebody asked once if we could make a list of tiny HTML codes. I thought it was a great idea, and I almost forgot! So this is a small guide, or well, a set of codes you can use in your themes and also in your description and your pages. Most of the times all you have to do is copy and paste, so it’s not very complicated, I promise.

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