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The Flatr Theme

The Flatr is a simple and responsive theme intended for creative writer. If you love writing, or love anything related to stories, poems, or even quotes, then this theme is for you.

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Features

This theme comes up with a lot of options you can customize. So, what can you do with this theme?

  • Change avatar directly from theme options
  • Change avatar shape
  • Show/Hide avatar
  • Show/Hide blog title
  • Show/Hide blog description
  • Change color scheme however you like to meet your personal and brand’s styling
  • Change menu style : one column or two columns
  • Change menu color style : dark or light
  • Show/Hide home/archive/random/ask/submit/RSS link from sidebar menu
  • Show/Hide sticky notes
  • Show sticky notes whether only on homepage or on all your Tumblr posts and pages
  • You can also choose whether to use narrow or wider posts section, default is narrow
  • Responsive web design
  • Custom fonts for title and post contents
  • Add link to Facebook and Twitter
  • Add Disqus comment
  • Add Google Analytics ID
  • Share to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or Pinterest directly from permalink page

Responsive

If you want to use the mobile theme included with The Flatr, make sure you go to Customize > Advanced Options, and uncheck “Use optimized mobile layout”.

Change Custom Fonts

  1. Go to https://www.google.com/fonts and choose the font you like
  2. Click ‘Quick Use’ (the middle icon near ‘Add to Collectin button’)
  3. On that page, you should find something like <link href=‘http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans’ rel=‘stylesheet’ type='text/css’>. Simply copy the ‘http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans’ part and input that value on your theme options
  4. Input that value to ‘Primary Font URL’ if you want to change the Title font, or input to ‘Secondary Font URL’ if you want to change the font for the main post content.
  5. If your input was ‘http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans’, then you have to change the Primary/Secondary Font Name to ‘Open Sans
  6. Click save, you’re done with the settings. Refresh your tumblr blog and you should see your blog with the new fonts you just set.

Any questions? Just Ask! I will answer your question as soon as possible (as long as I’m in front of my computer).

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