Download Casual Tie 1.0 »

This is a modified version of the Black Tie theme by Heather Rivers. The main difference is that you can now change the theme’s colours with Tumblr’s colour widget in the customization menu. This took some hacking of the CSS so I can’t guarantee it’ll look pretty in every possible browser but it was tested in Firefox 3, Opera 9 and Internet Explorer 7 and looked fine in all of them.

This theme is shared under a Creative Commons licence. You can do whatever you want with it as long as you share derivative work, don’t make money off it and give credit where credit’s due.

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line.

UPDATE: If the title font is too large for your title, you can put the following line in the Custom CSS box in the advanced customization tab:

div#header h1 {font-size: 60px;}

Replace the 60 with a smaller number for an even smaller font size.

Download Casual Tie 1.0 (Wide Version) »

Because Casual Tie’s layout is now completely done with CSS, you can change the width of the main content pane with just some tinkering in CSS. As an example, here’s a wider version which supports images of 500 pixels wide.
Customizable colours!
Customizable colours!
Casual Tie in action in the wild. (From left to right: In the Gutter, Shortbits, Dinosaur Blues).
Casual Tie in action in the wild. (From left to right: In the Gutter, Shortbits, Dinosaur Blues).
eatsleepdraw:
hee hee. download the wallpaper here.-ben.

eatsleepdraw:

hee hee. download the wallpaper here.
-ben.
catastrofe:
take that, nun!

catastrofe:

take that, nun!
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

butterflyeffect:

David Bowie - Starman

I just felt like it…

Play count: 14

danhacker:

Baby sloths looks about as cute as they look bizarre.

“The easy confidence with which I know another man’s religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.”

—Mark Twain

Almost Famous

  • Anita Miller: FECK YOU!
  • Elaine Miller: HEY!
  • Anita Miller: This is a house of lies!
  • Elaine Miller: Well there it is, your sister used the "F" word.
  • Young William: I think she said "feck."
  • Elaine Miller: What's the difference?
  • Young William: The letter "u."