After you have successfully downloaded and installed either the Python version or Perl version of tumblelog a directory has to be created to store you

Getting started with tumblelog

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After you have successfully downloaded and installed either the Python version or Perl version of tumblelog a directory has to be created to store your site and related files. If you have more than one website you probably already have a sites or similar directory. If not, you probably should create one to organize your site(s). Inside the sites directory, create a directory for your tumblelog. For example, I have a tumblelog at https://plurrrr.com/ so I have a directory plurrrr.com with a subdirectory htdocs.

all directories in the path are created if they don't exists yet thanks to the -p (--parents) option, see mkdir: making several directories at once.

Next, copy the tumblelog.html HTML5 template file to your site's directory. I named this file plurrrr.html, after the domain of my microblog.

Open the renamed HTML5 template file in your favourite editor and search for SOME SITE. Replace this text with the alternative text for your website's logo. For example, I use Plurrrr logo.

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