Can You Make Find Blogs, Say 'Find Monsters' Or Something To That Extent?
Can you make find blogs, say 'Find Monsters' or something to that extent?
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Idk why Tumblr put a SECOND line under the links, but get rid of it now.
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These are .Cur fer PC, so enjoy!
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Because of tumblr’s new blocking system there seems to have been a problem with blogs that have members on them.
The update consists on if someone blocks you, you won’t be able to reblog or like any of their posts/edits. This is actually a really cool feature, however, it seems to be showing its drawbacks.
On blogs that have members on it, every person that each member has blocked will now be stopped from reblogging/liking any posts on daily blogs.
I’m posting this on my blog because I’ve had people messaging me about the blogs that I’m a admin/co-admin of such as dailydelenagifs, dailyelena and dailydamongifs.
Moreover, there’s an option to unblock people on the daily blogs, which is why I’m writing this. I’ve been going through the blocked users and there are over 200 blocked blogs, or more, I have no idea but it’s crazy.
If you want to reblog stuff from either of those blogs please then send me a message and I’ll proceed to unblock you from them.
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How to put a spoon meter under your blog description and make it really easy to change!
(I’m talking about this Spoon Meter, it’s really cool check it out)
INSTRUCTIONS:
Go to the HTML for your blog theme, armed with this post open so you can copy-paste the text from it!
The first part of the code below with all the “<meta name=…>” beginnings goes immediately under any other “<meta name=…>” parts. Just bop ‘em in there, nice and easy.
The middle part, starting with “#one”, ending in “!important;}”, goes anywhere in the <style type=“text/css”></style> part of your blog’s theme. Easiest spot to put it is right below the <style type=“text/css”> tag, probably.
The last part, <div id=“spoons”>, goes right under the {Description} section in your blog theme. It shouldn’t matter too much if you include it in {/block: Description} or not (I didn’t in the sample below). Don’t worry about it or poke me if it does.
Done all that? COOL! You’re done messing with messy code! There should be a little select box titled “Spoons” in your theme’s customization options now. (You may have to save and reload the customize page to see it.)
It should look like this:

and you can use it to really quickly and easily change your spoon count any time! :)
Got questions? Or having some trouble?
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