The Tumblr theme used for Some Random Dude and made available to the public.
WedMar 18th
Franklin Street Tumblr Theme 0.9.2 Update
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Minor update - Fixes to non-image posts.
Franklin Street Tumblr Theme 0.9.1 Update
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Notabe features in this release
- Support for notes on permalink pages
- Basic note count display on preview pages
- Minor optimizations
TueMar 10th
Franklin Street Tumblr Theme Source
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Notabe features in this initial release
- Fully customizable color scheme using Tumblr’s appearance tab
- Various javascript interactive effects to make the experience a bit more enjoyable
- Images in image posts open up in a lightbox
- Uses Cufón font replacement library for better looking headers
- Handles all Tumblr media formats appropriately, including video (tested with YouTube, Vimeo and Flickr embeds)
MonMar 9th
Between thinking and doing … is experience.
Beautiful video work by Istanbul’s Volkan Ergen. (via Kitsune Noir)
A collection of accidents that happened while working on maps and other graphics (via Matthew Bloch - accidents)
ProWhite 2.0 Released
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First of all, let me thank everyone who sent all the supportive emails. I am pleased that you like the theme. I know it looked like it was at it’s best, but like it or not, I made some improvements. This new version is the one I used in February and it suited my blog nicely. However, I felt I had to move on and make it available for all to use. It may look like there isn’t much of a difference here, but I did add some important features to improve customization. As I looked around at different blogs who used PW 1.0, I saw some pretty neat changes and designs.

