So, as many of you are likely already aware, Tumblr's shot itself in the foot, cut off its leg, and set itself on fire. I know Toyhou.se is far from a replacement - for one, even though it has social media-y features, it's a character storage site first and foremost, not a blogging service. That said, if you're moving and want an account there to supplement your new blogs on Dreamwidth, Pillowfort, or wherever else you're headed, or to just have another place to back up your stuff, I've got you covered.
I've got 0 (check back later!) codes left. (This number is kept continuously updated.) I've just subscribed premium on my sales account as well, so hopefully I'll be able to trickle in some codes at a later point in time. I'm offering codes across multiple places, so it all depends on demand.
If you're unfamiliar with Toyhou.se, it's an extremely customizable character storage site with a lot of neat built-in features. There are built-in ways to credit both onsite and offsite artists, trading and transfer features, a tabs system to make subcharacters of characters, and no shortage of customization options with HTML, Bootstrap, and (if you're premium) CSS. There are also many privacy options you can set up, where you can make characters visible only to you, to logged in users, to people you've given access to, to people you've added to special lists, and so on.
You can see some examples of themes for character profiles here. All of these are free to use (with credit to the coder) and there are many other free themes available via the forums.
Thanks for stopping by!
I've got 0 (check back later!) codes left. (This number is kept continuously updated.) I've just subscribed premium on my sales account as well, so hopefully I'll be able to trickle in some codes at a later point in time. I'm offering codes across multiple places, so it all depends on demand.
If you're unfamiliar with Toyhou.se, it's an extremely customizable character storage site with a lot of neat built-in features. There are built-in ways to credit both onsite and offsite artists, trading and transfer features, a tabs system to make subcharacters of characters, and no shortage of customization options with HTML, Bootstrap, and (if you're premium) CSS. There are also many privacy options you can set up, where you can make characters visible only to you, to logged in users, to people you've given access to, to people you've added to special lists, and so on.
You can see some examples of themes for character profiles here. All of these are free to use (with credit to the coder) and there are many other free themes available via the forums.
Thanks for stopping by!