Broken image links on my Library Theme have been fixed. Just reinstall the theme to fix it on your blog.
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Book:
Any option starting with the word “book” relates to what you see on permalink pages in open books.
- Color: Book Link - Link colour. Hovering underlines it.
- Color: Book Text - The colour of all the text plus blockquotes.
- Font: Books - The font used in the books
- Books Text Size - Enter a number only. This will be the text size of most of the text on these pages.
- Books Title Size - Somewhere between 16 and 20 works well. All titles on open books will be this size.
Notes:
Any option with the word “notes” relates to the notecontainer below each post (displaying tags, likes and reblogs), headings above books, and also the timestamp below popups on the index page.
- Color: Notes - The main font colour. It is best to keep this white or close to white, since it displays on top of dark colours.
- Font: Notes - Sans-serif fonts work best here.
- Notes Size - Another font size option.
Popup:
Options with the word “popup” relate to the popups on the index page when you hover over a book.
- Color: Popup background - The background colour of the popups.
- Color: Popup Link - Links.
- Color: Popup Text - The main text colour.
- Font: Georgia - Font style in popups. This doesn’t affect the timestamp. That’s under “notes”.
- Popup Text Size - The main font size
- Popup Title Size - Don’t make this too large. There’s only so much that can fit into the little popup windows.
Sidebar:
Options with the word “Sidebar” related to the sidebar.
- Color: Sidebar Background - The background colour of the entire sidebar. This won’t be visible if you have a background image.
- Color: Sidebar Foreground - Currently set to black, it’s the background colour behind the title and links. This also applies to your description text.
- Color: Sidebar Hover - Link-hover colour for your title, ask, submit, rss, etc. This does not include description links. Those are the same colour as the main text but bold.
- Color: Sidebar Links - Same as above.
- Font: Sidebar - The font used in the sidebar, excluding the title.
- Sidebar Background Tile - When ticked, the background image in your sidebar is tiled.
- Image: Sidebar Background - Where you can upload (or clear) the background image on your sidebar.
- Sidebar BG position - This should be two words. The first should be one of left/center/right, and the second should be one of top/center/bottom.
- Sidebar Link Size - The font size of the links currently set on black.
- Sidebar Text Size - The font size in your description
- Sidebar Title Size - The font size of the main title
- Sidebar Width - How wide your sidebar is. I recommend between 200 to 300.
- Sidebar desc rgba - This is the colour behind your description. The first three numbers are the colour. You can visit this site to find the rgb value you want (0, 0, 0 for black & 255, 255, 255 for white). The last number goes between 0 and 1. This is how transparent the colour is. Set it to 0 for complete transparency, and 1 to make it opaque.
Other Options:
- Font: Title - The font used in the main title in the sidebar
- Add Margin On Right - On the index page, sometimes the popups disappear off the right side of the page. Ticking this will stop the books from sitting too close to the right edge, so none of the popups will be hidden.
- Show Archive Link - Displays a link for your archive in the sidebar.
- Show RSS Link - Same as above for RSS
- Username - This is important if you want your ask and submit functions to work. Enter your username exactly as it shows up on your tumblr, no spelling mistakes. If your ask and submit does not send to your inbox, it’s because you typed your name wrong.
Just thought i’d do a short thing on Charles Messier. Charles Messier was a french astronomer who lived from June 26, 1730, to April 12, 1817. Back then, you made your name in astronomy by discovering and studying comets and that’s exactly what Charles Messier did. While meticulously studying the sky with his telescope, he noticed many diffuse, fuzzy, and oddly shaped objects that he and his assistant would often mistake for comets. So to avoid wasting time on these objects, he compiled a list of them. These objects are some of the brightest deep sky objects in the sky, and include nebula, star clusters and galaxies. He discovered some of the most iconic objects in space. Here is a portrait of Messier, and a few of his 110 discoveries in the famous Messier catalog.

Watching a star explode
Adam Block’s image of supernova SN 2012aw (arrow) lighting up in spiral galaxy M95 was selected as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day. The bar-like structure giving this type of galaxy its name can be seen in the galaxy’s center. (Photo: Adam Block/Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter)