What are themes?
Themes are pieces of coding that, while using a browser attachment, will make your pfio look different. (Think of the themes on tumblr.) However, it will only appear to you that way.
How to add a theme?
1. Install Stylus: [Firefox] [Chrome] [Opera] (There's a similar extension called Stylish - don't install that one, it's full of trackers.)
2. When the extension's installed, click the icon in your browser bar and click "Write style for: pillowfort.io/this URL" [Make sure you're on the pfio home page. -- Make sure you click the 'this URL' part.]
3. In the page you're taken to, there'll be a large box for entering text. Put the code here.
4. Save the code--name it! I'd recommend adding the pfio username from the person you got it. That way, if you have a question you know who to ask. (ie. "stars -- by love")
--(base instructions from CloudedOtter, modified by me.)
Rules
- No themes promoting incest (even between adopted/foster siblings/parents), pedophilia, abuse, racism, homophobia, transphobia, antisemitisim, ableism, etc. will be accepted here.
- Also please don't link any NSFW themes here. You can make them if you want, but don't put them here.
- If a user puts credit in the theme code, don't delete it. They worked hard on that coding and if you have questions, you might need to ask them.
- You can post questions about coding or your final product theme in this comm!
- Don't steal people's coding and claim it as your own. By that I mean, if someone makes a code and all you do is change the images/colors, that's not your coding. Link back to other people's coding/blogs; it's a nice thing to do!
Technical:
- Tag what the theme is for/about.
- If your theme has a gif in it, tag appropriately (#flashing gif, for example) and warn people.
- Put the coding under a readmore.
- Not required, but if you have more than 5 themes on a post, I'd recommend putting the code and the screenshots of themes on different posts. It helps when people are commenting.
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