✂ atlas notion template.
Links: install (free) | more notion templates
Atlas is a free all-in-one tasks + notes + scheduler Notion Template, maximised in its design for daily use and organisation. Tasks views are available and synced across a neat list format, status-based kanban board, and weekly/monthly planner; view all your tasks and assign them at a glance.
This template comes in two versions: the standard version with database automations which require a Notion Plus plan or above, and a lite version for Notion Free plan users.
Features: synced notes database with neat list/table/kanban board/calendar views, track due dates + assign tasks to dates + records when task is done, weekly planner, notebook database, meeting minutes template, link notes to tasks
☁ halite (about page).
Links: previews [ light / dark ] | install
Halite can work as an about, list, and/or tags page – whatever combination you desire. Bold accents add pops of colour to the neat layout.
Features: no javascript, three sections, supports about/list/tag sections, unique accent colour per section, section banners, user icon & info (title, subtitle, description)
Credits (preview imgs): ZZZ/Hoyoverse, reispackers (unsplash)
☁ gypsum (list page).
Links: previews [ aki / angel ] | install
Gypsum is a simple but bold checklist page, perfect for listing your new year bucketlist or long list of video games you’ve bought but never played.
Features: no javascript, endless list items, minimal design, icon image with border effect (optional), blog links
So this evening I"ve been working on a way to make it easier to add filters to blog pages without JS. This is mainly an alternative to isotope, commonly used in icon, media, downloads, and portfolio pages. CSS only solutions, especially like this, can be intimidating to look at even if you"re not new to CSS.
I"m hoping this will take care of the bulk of the work/the more complicated parts so that you can make more complex custom pages without the user having to wait for permission to use JS.
Here"s a simple example with just display: none added to the CSS
And on my preview page, I"ve used the same code and added multiple filter groups and some CSS animations.
If you are familiar enough with HTML and CSS, you can try out what I currently have, but keep in mind you will still need to write most of the HTML and CSS yourself. I want to make a more detailed guide so that it"s easier to use soon!
electra
a theme inspired by my notion homepage.
features:
- responsive.
- npf posts support.
- four different font sizes: 14px to 18px.
- up to five custom links and unlimited pages.
- custom header and icon.
notes:
- to change the description icon, go to the tabler icons website, copy the name of the desired icon and paste it into the "description icon" field
- to change the font, go to the google fonts website and choose the one you prefer. copy and paste the font name into the field provided
credits: full credits list
Navy&Gold Toned Howl"s Moving Castle Headers (requested by anon)
- 6 headers (640x360) | 4 different border versions under the cut
- all versions + 2 extra border options here
- please like or reblog if you take one
- credit isn’t required but it’s appreciated
- requests and commissions are open for other headers!
i fear i am once again creating a theme revamp, so far removed from the reference material, that it’s become it’s own new creation…
Solar Icons by 480 Design & R4IN80W
- Icons: 1248 (linear style)
- Categories: 52
- Stroke width(s): 1.5px or 2px
Originally available as a free icon set for designers on Figma, I went through all of the linear style icons and converted them into an icon font for developers and theme-makers to easily use, along with an icon cheatsheet with their matching names.