Tumblr For Dummies Portable Edition by Sue Jenkins
Author:Sue Jenkins
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Published: 2012-04-24T16:00:00+00:00
Figure 6-2: Posts from Tumblr blogs you are following or have reblogged appear along with your own posts in your Dashboard page listing.
Viewing notes
Notes are the documented count of all the likes, reblogs, answers, and replies for each individual post. For example, if a lot of people have liked and reblogged a particular post, the note count may read something like 1,182 notes.
To find out more about where the blog post came from, and who else has liked and reblogged that post, click the numbered Notes link at the top of the post to toggle open the Notes Detail panel, shown in Figure 6-3. You can toggle it back closed by clicking the Notes link again.
Note details usually appear directly below the post. Each note appears with the clickable link to the name of the poster, the name of the original poster if applicable, and the reblog or Like icon. In addition, if you hover your cursor over the right side of each note, a Block link appears. Click that link only if you want to block an individual from appearing in your blog.
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