Tag Archives: tumblr

Are WordPress themes interchangeable with Tumblr themes?

i just made an account on tumblr, never used a site like that before and well, making a theme on it is turning out to be harder than ive expected.

ive worked with CSS before, but this is completely different than anything ive ever done… design is my strong point, not coding.

after a bit of googling, the closest thing to a theme generator for tumblr i could find was this: http://www.yvoschaap.com/wpthemegen/

its a theme generator for wordpress, but there are indications that it might work for tumblr too, but its not clear. can anyone tell me for sure if this works or not? or recommend one that DOES work for tumblr?

id like to know for sure before i go through the trouble of making all the graphics then having them not work.

Cute Profiles – WordPress Plugin from Internet Techies

Cute Profiles is a free WordPress Plugin which will bring all your Social Profiles at one location ie either left or right side of your blog pages in a well decent floating manner, saving your sidebar or footer space for ads or other important data and widgets

WordPress: Using Tumblelog Themes to Microblog

www.themeplayground.com Do you want to blog, but not want to have to post long diatribes every time? Why should you have to? These WordPress themes showcase the small, edible, digestible content you encounter and offers it up as attractive and bold. Visit Theme Playground for my favorites list. Not have a blog? Want one? Talk to me. ———- I’m often streaming live video here: www.ustream.tv Stop by and say hi, especially if you’re interested in any of the topics in my videos.

Tumbler versus WordPress

Here is an interesting discussion about the differences between Tumbler and WordPress.

During live calls recently, Alex called in to ask my opinion on the differences between using WordPress and using Tumblr to blog. Tumblr is a great service and it works very well with almost zero downtime. However, I still prefer WordPress. I don’t like the limitations placed on users by closed platforms such as Tumblr. What are your thoughts? Which type of blogging platform do you use – and why?