Tagged: single a
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Single A Tumblr Theme: Version 1.2.1 is out
Version 1.2.1 fixes an issue related to audio and video posts when used as the sticky post or within featured posts. Your blog will be automatically updated unless you have customized your theme.
Thanks for using Single A!
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Thank you, Tumblr
This month our first Tumblr theme, Single A, passed 30,000 installs. We submitted the theme to Tumblr on April 1st. It’s rather humbling that over 30,000 blogs are using it less than 6 months later.
I’ve been using Tumblr since December of 2007. The community here is incredible and it’s you, the users, who I’d like to thank first and foremost for your support. We listen to your feedback and have ideas in the works for future versions and themes based on that feedback.
I’d also like to thank the Tumblr staff for their support and guidance as we worked on our first theme. Last, but not least, this milestone would have never been achieved without Graham, Amanda, and Jessica. They are the people behind the development, design, and support of the theme.
If you have an idea for Single A or a future theme, send us a message. We look forward to hearing form you.
Posted by Todd Wickersty, founder and co-owner of Business Bullpen. You can follow Todd on Tumblr and Twitter.
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Single A Tumblr Theme Version 1.1 is Now Available
We are very excited about the latest version of Single A. For those of you that are using it, the update happens automatically. Check your Appearance Options to configure the new features. Let us know what you think!
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Single A theme reached another milestone over the weekend - 10,000 installs in less than a month.
We are very humbled by the Tumblr community and your support of our theme. Thank You!
We are working on the next version, which will include some of the features you’ve been asking about. We are also beginning to conceptualize our next theme.
In the meantime, send us examples of how you are using Single A (especially if you have customized it) by sending your URL via twitter to @singleatheme
Posted by Todd Wickersty. Todd is the founder and co-owner of Business Bullpen. You can follow Todd on Tumblr or Twitter.
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thebakedsale, asked a question:
Thanks so much. We’re glad you’re enjoying the theme.
Sticky and Featured posts use Tumblr’s public API. Currently, requests to the API are returning a status code indicating the service is temporarily unavailable. Your Sticky post will return when the API is back up.
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msjerz, asked a question:
Not sure what you mean by captions. Can you give us an example?
Also not sure how much more customizing of the colors we will do, but it’s under consideration.
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prumblr, asked a question:
Thanks for the comments!
You can create links in the upper right nav menu by creating pages in Tumblr. To do this, click Customize from your dashboard and go to the Pages menu. There you can create redirect pages that will be appear as links in the upper right nav menu.
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rumagin, asked a question:
The width looks the same to us. We looked at it in Chrome and Safari.
Glad you like the theme!
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asiaisbackon, asked a question:
There are no plans for the theme to have a fixed header and footer, but you can customize it if you know CSS/HTML.
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ledz, asked a question:
1) Login to Tumblr and click on Customize > Advanced. Within the “Add custom CSS” field, enter the following: body, .fS { font-family: Georgia; }
2) Login to Tumblr and click on Customize > Advanced. Within the “Add custom CSS” field, enter the following: #tumblr-posts .title { font-style: italic; overflow: hidden; }Glad you like it!
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