1) Know your limits.
- The tag limit. Only the first 5 tags you put in a post are searchable.
- The search limit. Only the first 200 posts under a tag show up when you search that tag.
- The posting limit. You can post or reblog no more than 250 posts a day, and only 75 of them can be photos. The day ends at midnight EST.
- The friending limit. As many people discovered during the Mishapocalypse, you can only friend between 250-300 people on Tumblr in a day.
- The queue limit. The queue can only hold 300 posts at one time.
- The ask limit. You can only send 10 asks within a single hour, and only 5 of them can be anonymous.
2) Keep Tumblr from truncating long text posts.
Tumblr’s default behavior when reblogging long text posts is to reblog them as links instead. To make sure long posts get reblogged as text—or to truncate them if you only want to link to a shorter text post—go to the top right corner of the post and click the icon next to your settings. The drop-down menu will give you the option to change the format of the post. If you have a text post, clicking “Reblog as text” will retain the text of the post up until its original “read more” line.
3) You don’t need to insert a blank .gif at the bottom of your photosets in order to show full-sized photos. There’s already a workaround for this. Just go to your settings, select the Dashboard, and click “show full-size photos.”
4) Allow anyone to reply to any of your posts directly from the dash. For reasons no one can fathom, replying to people on Tumblr is a tricky thing. Sometimes you can’t reply until you’ve had someone friended longer than two weeks. Sometimes you can’t reply with photos. It’s a strange world. But one thing is certain: sticking a “?” in your post will cause the message, “Let people answer this” to appear. Check the box and profit.
5) tumblr.com/photos lets you see a mosaic of photos on your dash. Try it and be amazed.
6) Filter your dash by type by using “/show/[mediatype]”. Appending “/show/text” to tumblr.com will let you see only the text posts on your dash. This also works for photos, links, quotes, audio, chats, and videos.
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A couple of weeks ago, I was getting some really vicious and nasty anons so I was suggested this feature on how to ban an I.P. addresses* from reaching your page or any page you choose. What it does is when that person tries to come to your blog, they will automatically be re-directed to a website of your choice. You can be cruel and send them somewhere nasty or like me, I sent them to google.
Follow the steps and install the code below the “<head>” in your theme html.
*You will probably need a statcounter like plug-in to figure out which I.P. addresses.
I cannot recommend this enough - just did it.
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im so easily amused oh my fucking god but the pepper what the fuck
loOK HOW SHOCKED THE PLUG SOCKET ON THE WALL IS OMF G
I’d have to root the phone though. Dang.
searching within tags
http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/TAG?from_tag=TAG
e.g.
bless you
oh my god
We’ve hit pay dirt!
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There is a petition on Whitehouse.gov that will restrict congressmen and senators salaries to $75,000 a year for the next THREE YEARS to pay off the deficit! It needs 20,919 signatures, And it’s still under 5,000
HELP GET THIS DONE!
SIGNAL FUCKING BOOST
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Also, happy holidays!
Temporary Missing-E/X-Kit Reply-Reblog Fix!
If you want to get around the little block button, just add the below to AdBlock. (Alternately, you can right click and select “Block this ad”). This works for the Chrome version of AdBlock.
BLOCK THIS:
<A class=”block” href=”#” >
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