If you’d like a Instragram feed on your home page as seen in the Candice demo, you will need two pieces of basic info which is your Instragram ID and Access token. This can be done quite easily by following the instructions below.
Instagram ID and Access Token - Luckily this information is quite easy to retrieve even for non-developers.
If you’d like to monitor your sites analytical data and have registered for Google Analytics, you can easily add your tracking code into your blog. If you do not yet have a Google Analytics account, visit http://www.google.com/analytics/, register an account for your blog website.
Now, assuming you've ticked off the prerequisites required for setting Google Analytics up on your blog, simply visit this link below for step-by-step instructions made out in infographic style to help guide you through the setup process in as simple of a way as possible:
http://artistic-influence.tumblr.com/candice-documentation#ga
If you still have any issues, don't hesitate to drop us a support ticket and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Although Tumblr offers some awesome fonts for all users to incorporate into themes for free, you may or may not find exactly what you are looking for which is why we've integrated Google Fonts into every theme we make. Google Fonts has over 500+ free fonts available to anyone. Depending on your experience with using Google Fonts, you may run into some difficulties in figuring out how to use your chosen font which is why we've created this infographic below to help you set up your font through textual and visual instructions.
Step 1. Visit https://www.google.com/fonts to find an awesome font for your blog!
Most our themes are compatible with the embed widget provided by Twitter, it's a simple copy/paste process, however, assuming it's your first time, this support article will help make it as easy of a process as can be. As long as you follow this tutorial you should be able to have it up in less than 5 minutes in a few simple steps which we’ll outline below !! :D
1. Head over to twitter.com and sign into your account.
2. Click your profile picture on the top right to toggle the dropdown and click “Settings” as shown in the image below.