![]() ![]() It’ll open up, and you can click or tap its reblog icon to reblog that post. Q: How do I reblog starting from a certain post in the reblog thread?Ī: Same as before: Just click the username of whoever made the reblog you want to reblog from. ![]() The new look is on the dashboard only, for now. Q: Will this show up for all posts on the dashboard, or just the posts published from here on out?Ī: All posts! So you can scroll back in time and see your older reblogs in this format too.Ī: Not necessarily: your public blog will continue to display reblogs according to however your chosen theme displays them. Questions about all this? Keep reading for the answers… Here’s how this will look (original on the left, new look on the right): Our change to reblog captions last month laid the necessary groundwork for us to arrive here, at a place where the dashboard will be a lot easier to read and cleaner-looking. Starting tomorrow, reblogs will have a new look-one that showcases all comments as equals, not buried under an impossible stack of blockquote indents. ![]() Anything else?Įver see a crazy-long, indecipherable reblog chain on your dashboard? Not ideal, right? Removing the post flower is simply removing a barrier between you and your post canvas. Posts with audio and no photo and video will be-you guessed it-sorted as an audio post. Posts with photos and no video will be categorized as photo posts. A post with a video in it will be categorized as a video in your archives, no matter what other type of media accompanies it. And, well, since mid-2018, the post flower actually hasn’t had much to do with how your posts are categorized in your archives or what forms of media you can add to your post. This makes posting on Tumblr a smoother experience. You can also long-press the Aa button to bring up a neat little menu of those same text styles-but hey, you knew that already. Just tap into the text you want to turn into the title, then tap the Aa text button to cycle through the text styles. We don’t advise that at all, but it’s up to you. Your whole post can be just titles if you wish. The space for a title didn’t go away-now it can be anywhere you want, and you can have as many titles as you want. ![]() This makes it even easier to add that stuff to a post. The biggest improvement? Your recently saved photos, GIFs, and videos from your camera roll are now shown in the mini media picker right below post canvas. You can still create and arrange (and rearrange) photosets, add audio and video, make or add your own GIFs and Loops from the camera or video button, or search for existing GIFs on Tumblr with the GIF button. Not much! The toolbar is the same ol’ thing you’ve come to know and love. They just have a new home at the bottom of your screen, waiting to be tapped whenever you need them. All of your familiar post options are still there, and now they’re easier to access. The post flower that used to pop up has been removed from the app, leaving you with the simple blank canvas to do whatever you wish. Now when you tap the compose button (that little pencil) in the app to create a new post, you’ll be brought to a fresh blank canvas. Say hello to a smoother posting experience ![]()
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