

To be on the safe side, if you have your own server, I recommend copy-pasting the code in that JS file and uploading it to your own server, then replace the URL with your own URL.Save everything, and voila! Don’t change ANYTHING else, JUST replace the faulty URL.Tumblr still hosts the code, though, so just replace that entire URL, from “ to “…/code“ with this URL: That ‘codysherman’ URL is the one that’s causing problems, since the website is down/blog was deleted.Find the script code it’ll be “script type=“text/javascript” src=“…“.Click ‘edit HTML’, which you did to put the script on your blog in the first place.Click ‘edit theme’ on your blog’s home page (or customize blog).To restore infinite scrolling (this worked on my blog) do the following: Luckily, thanks to the WayBack machine, we can see that the script is still available on tumblr’s static servers! If you share a computer with other users, it is. Tumblr i’m a dissappoint.įor anyone whose infinite scroll hack has broken, this is because is no longer active, and that is where the script was hosted. Chrome syncs your browser settings to your Google account, including your theme. Now the Infinite Scroll on my Blog is Broken. The Tumblr blog that hosted the Infinite Scroll code for my Blog is gone, either Tumblr removed it or the blog is gone itself. i make some google chrome themes here and there, so if you want any then come here feel free to request and i will do my best to reply as soon as possible.
