Theme Documentation
This theme is especially designed with webcomics, webtoons, and episodic writing in mind, but it is also perfect for fansite, RP, and personal blogs.
Features include:
- Beautiful typography to make reading a pleasant and comfortable experience.
- Fully responsive: look good when viewed any device. Don’t forget to switch off the default Tumblr mobile theme!
- OPTIONS:
- Dropdown navigation button: Links directly to the pages linked from your theme
- Loading animation
- Option for pop-up ask
- Background colours
- Accent color
- Optional header image (only visible in the first index page)
- Size of header image (as a percentage of the screen size; put ‘100’ if you would like a full-screen header)
- Sticky navigation bar
- Option to hide captions on index page for video and image posts
- Option to hide tags on index page
- Share button on each post
- Container size: change the width of your posts. Default: 50%.
- Comic pagination: To use this pagination, set theme to show 1 post per page
Go to 'Advanced Settings’ at the bottom of the Edit Settings toolbar; choose '1’ under 'Posts per Page’ option
- Comic pagination appears at the top and bottom of each post on non-mobile devices. It’s not rendered in day pages.
- It appears in the navigation bar when viewed on mobile.
- Clicking on an image while comic pagination is on will take you to the next comic.
See it in action here as a comic site, or here as a fansite. This theme is available for you to download, use, and customise for free, but please do not remove credits, or pass it off as your own.
[PHOTOS] 151015 PLAYB2ST - New Header and Main Photo: For 6 Years - I Think I Love You, Give You My All
Source: PLAYB2ST
Beautiful Show 2015 Photobook / FLY SO HIGH - Do not edit
Sassy, Go Go
Yeol:
I was afraid that I would lose you again.
Ha-joon:
That's why I'm trying my hardest to survive, for you.
He was grateful, then, for his friends, and for how relatively little they had mined from him, how they had left him to himself, a blank, faceless prairie under whose yellow surface earthworms and beetles wriggled through the black soil, and chips of bone calcified slowly into stone.
Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life (via thin-cities)