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I like the people who use my themes, I really like the people who use my themes and message me with thanks but I love those who use my themes and donate. That’s why I’ve made a donation gift… the best theme I have made to date, why is it the best? Here’s why…
Meet Kinley, Kinley is the most customizable theme I have designed, it is riddled with hidden quirks, easy on the eyes and takes every detail into consideration and produces something quite unique. On the surface the theme is familiar, that’s because it draws inspiration from some of Tumblr’s most popular themes and is based on my successful theme line - Stacky, more specifically Stacky 5. Familiar at first, but once you add your touch through posts and appearance settings, it’ll be unique to you and your visitors.
What does it include? What doesn’t it? Here’s a list of the highlights:
- The layout is based on Masonry by Desandro,
- it includes infinite scrolling, though the jump pagination is pretty nice too.
- There is a like and reblog button on every post, not just the permalink page, but the index page too.
- The header is fixed (with an optional setting to make it static) so it floats with you as you scroll, you can change its background color and text color.
- The header is filled with links that are relevant to you, you can change them of course,
- but the best bit about the links - the common ones don’t take the visitors away from the page. The page simply slides down - try it, go to the preview and click ‘message’. Any link with an arrow represents a slide down page.
- The theme is fully integrated with Disqus (or not if you don’t provide a Disqus name).
- You can customize posts using the following tags (without the quotes):
- ‘note’ - makes text posts look like a handwritten note complete with paper, handwritten font and tape.
- ‘black’ - changes the post background to black, great for photos that need a dark frame.
- ‘accent’ - changes the post background to your chosen post accent.
- ‘nometa’ - hides the time posted, the post’s note count and comment count on the index page.
- ‘nocaption’ - hides a post’s caption on the index page.
- Amazing Twitter integration from the header (unfortunately Tumblr wouldn’t allow me to connect the preview blog with Twitter so there is no way to preview it yet).
- And so much more.
Every variable is editable to truly make it a custom theme. I love this theme and I hope you love it too, it’s easy to obtain, simply donate.
Preview Kinley / Install Kinley