![]() We’re still chasing down exactly why this happened and how to make sure it doesn’t happen again, apologies for the disruption! Folks following the Radar blog experienced a very strange glitch in their Following feed yesterday in which their usual feed of posts from followed blogs suddenly stopped and was replaced by a feed of recommended posts.On web, when using the site using a browser on a mobile device, you’ll again see “Go Ad-Free” in the main navigation menu, but only if you’re not already an Ad-Free subscriber.We fixed another visual glitch on web that was causing the “Follow” buttons in the reblog trail to drift a bit too far to the right in some cases… again.We’ve rolled out some optimizations that make poll-related operations (like loading results) across Tumblr much faster.For folks who have “Best Stuff First” enabled in their dashboard preferences, we’ve rolled out some improvements to the Following feed’s algorithmic ranking.If you’re using a mouse, they’ll be smaller so more of them can fit on-screen at once if you’re using a touchscreen, they’ll be bigger and easier to tap. On web, the mobile layout of the site now uses differently-sized buttons in the navigation drawer depending on the precision of your primary pointing device.We’ve increased the number of Featured Tags everyone can have on their blogs from 10 to 24.Want to share your feedback about something? Check out our Work in Progress blog and start a discussion with the community. We’re also working to make posts containing polls editable across all platforms, you just won’t be able to edit the poll itself.Įxperiencing an issue? File a Support Request and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!.Stay tuned for this change in a future version of the iOS app! Thank you to everyone who provided feedback about this. In the iOS app, we’re working to swap the Profile and TumblrMart buttons, putting Profile back in the bottom nav bar.Dismissing a blog recommendation now hides that recommendation for at least a week, if not forever. On web, dismissing a blog recommendation in some places (the vertical lists of blogs in sidebars) could cause the recommendation to disappear but come back on the next refresh or next page.Sharing a post from your dashboard when using Tumblr in a mobile browser will no longer lose your place on the dashboard.We fixed an issue in the Mass Post Editor on web that was preventing group blog admins from modifying several posts at once if they were editing posts that were originally made by different members of the group blog.Also in the post editor on web, the Post+ visibility dropdown no longer tries to hide behind the floating content block inserter buttons, for blogs that have Post+ enabled.In the post editor on web, editing a text block by adding a > at the beginning no longer deletes the rest of the text block.We fixed a bug that was causing duplicate posts to show up in the feed when viewing the “Recent” tab on certain tagged pages.In the post editor on web, starting a new paragraph with a > will now create an “indented” text block, not a “quote” text block.Similarly, the Account submenu is expanded by default when you’re on your Likes or Following pages. On web, in the navigation drawer on the mobile layout of the site, the Settings submenu is now expanded by default when you’re on a settings page. ![]()
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