Catching Elephant is a theme for Tumblr.

Please look through all the answers here before asking a question. The same questions keep coming up.

A lot of customisation can be done with custom css. Try googling css background for example.

 

800 installs and an update
I’ve just submitted an update to the Catching Elephant theme.
It will include:


Pages Support. Pages will work already, but their links won’t automatically come up in the nav bar. This update will put a link to each page under the Home link, which seemed like an appropriate place to put them.

More custom links. There’s now four custom links at the bottom of the nav bar. These can be added in the Appearance tab of Customise. Note: Custom links MUST have the http:// to work.

Big arse album art. The theme now also pulls album directly from the mp3 and displays it huge. See here for an example.

I still need to work out why the comment count for Disqus only shows on permalink pages and not the front page. It’s baffling.
When it is approved it will automagically install for anyone who has not enabled custom HTML.

800 installs and an update

I’ve just submitted an update to the Catching Elephant theme.

It will include:

  • Pages Support. Pages will work already, but their links won’t automatically come up in the nav bar. This update will put a link to each page under the Home link, which seemed like an appropriate place to put them.
  • More custom links. There’s now four custom links at the bottom of the nav bar. These can be added in the Appearance tab of Customise.
    Note: Custom links MUST have the http:// to work.
  • Big arse album art. The theme now also pulls album directly from the mp3 and displays it huge. See here for an example.

I still need to work out why the comment count for Disqus only shows on permalink pages and not the front page. It’s baffling.

When it is approved it will automagically install for anyone who has not enabled custom HTML.

Blog comments powered by Disqus