-courtneysays asked:Hello, how do I add the 'tagline' for the stationery theme?

Within Tumblr’s “Customize” feature, there’s a tab called “Appearance”, which let’s you change the tagline.

Anonymous asked:Erm, you have an entire site devoted to "Is Kotaku posting porn?" Why do you obsess over a gaming site's posts? They site isn't using nudity any more than any comparable gaming site, like IGN with their "Babes" section for example. Also, just reading the front page for your site. "Kotaku is advertising porn, it may be charity but it's nudity!" First of all, Brain was saying "Sadly" IE regretably most people would just read "topless", since it is the internet. He was hoping that people would read that it was about a freaking charity, YOU sir are the one that is simply saying that Anything revealing = Porn. Nudity /=/ Porn, you are the ignorant one, the article is about fucking breast cancer and all YOU can see is nudity, clearly you need to see the big picture. This translates to you being one of those people that is so ignorant, they can't see beyond a topless chick.

Lovely; someone’s running this site using my Stationery theme and I get called “ignorant”. Dude, I just made the theme and have nothing to do with the site. I can assure you, that I have no issues with “topless chicks”.

Win! Webfonts for everyone. The gap between print and web design is fading with the arrival of new toolkits and technologies. (via kellysims)

Our Solar System, an experiment with CSS3 border-radius, -webkit transforms & animations.

One of the nicer examples of the power of CSS3 in WebKit. (via webkitbits)

Our Solar System, an experiment with CSS3 border-radius, -webkit transforms & animations.

One of the nicer examples of the power of CSS3 in WebKit. (via webkitbits)

lonelysandwich:

Apple Gives a Nod to Newton with New ‘What is iPad?’ Ad”

MacRumors points out that the wonderful new back-to-roots iPad spot (while it stands on its own) is actually a pretty unmistakable homage to the original “What is Newton?” ad, which holds up pretty well after two decades of shifting color palettes and film stocks.

This is just the sort of advertising I shudder with joy to see Apple doing. It takes us out of Crate and Barrel and puts us everywhere else.

via @buzz

Absolutely lovely ad. “iPad is … crazy powerful” (yip; the guy really said “crazy powerful”); now that sounds a lot better than that weird Verizon Droid ad, which seems keen on advertising its “1Ghz Snapdragon Processor” to a non-tech mainstream audience.

Have a look at Amazon Mobile for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store. As a newly converted iPad “couch-surfer”, this will definitely feel at home. The iPad creates a contained environment, which makes personalization easy.

Have a look at Amazon Mobile for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store. As a newly converted iPad “couch-surfer”, this will definitely feel at home. The iPad creates a contained environment, which makes personalization easy.

This post changed my (coding) life. Probably the easiest way to create a simple blog, use Git for version control and deploy from the command line. Should also add that Heroku probably has the easiest sign up process ever for a free app hosting account.

Anonymous asked:Are you dutch?

By definition: “yes”. Although I have been living in Beijing (China) for almost 5 years now and am quite enjoying the global citizenship.