Remove Search Feature

Log in to your Tumblr dashboard, then click the down arrow next to your blog name. Click the blog to modify to open the selected timeline in your dashboard. Click the “Customize” link in the right sidebar menu to open the theme in Edit mode. Click the “Edit HTML” link in the Customize panel to open the HTML editor. Press “Ctrl-F,” then type the phrase “div id=”search” in the Find box. The specified

is highlighted in the code. Note that you can search for the
tag with or without the outer quotes; just include the inner quotation mark at the beginning of the word “search” in the search phrase. Delete the entire Search
including all of its contents and its closing tag
located just after the “{lang:All of Tumblr}” statement. Click “Update Preview,” then check the Preview pane to view your changes. Click “Save” to save the code, then click “Exit” to return to your dashboard.

Restore a Theme

Log in to your Tumblr dashboard, then open a new browser tab. Open the Theme Recovery tool in the browser (see Resources). Click the “Choose Blog" drop-down list, then click the name of the blog to restore. Click “View Backups” to open the recovery page for the selected blog. Click the “Revert” button next to the version of your theme to restore. The selected theme is instantly restored to your blog. Writer Bio

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