
Your Tumblr blog is a unique creation, so why would you want to showcase your distinctive thoughts in_one of the service’s built-in_themes —_the ones so many_others are already using? Obvious answer: You don’t. And you don’t have to. General Assembly — the folks behind the Dash online coding tutorials as well as a host of tech-oriented_educational initiatives — has teamed up with Tumblr to let you build_your own custom themes_and publish_them_to Tumblr_so your_blog looks as original_as_your content. It takes a bit of coding, but don’t worry. General Assembly,_which launched its Dash_online learn-to-code program last October,_will guide you step-by-step through the...
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