Overview
Highlight a blog's uploaded posts
This is a Chrome browser extension that highlights a Tumblr blog's personally uploaded content. Tumblr has historically failed to provide this functionality to users, with many resorting to third party alternatives. On Quora: On Tumblr, how do you view somebody's original posts?(https://www.quora.com/On-Tumblr-how-do-you-view-somebodys-original-posts): If what you’re referring to is how to find someone’s original posts in their blog, that can be difficult. Some people who keep their blogs organized tend to tag their own posts. If that’s the case with that “somebody” then just find which tag they’re using for their original posts and check it out. If they don’t tag their original posts then it’s going to be quite hard to find them without navigating all the way through their blog. Usage Add the extension to Chrome and personally uploaded posts will now show a green indicator on a blog's archive. To toggle highlighting on/off for a blog, click the green application icon. Why an extension? There exist dedicated online tools which perform this function, such as https://jetblackcode.com/TumblrOriginalPostFinder. However, these tools are trying to deliver dedicated web experiences, and impose behavior such as pagination or very limited filter/sort functionality. This extension enhances your native Tumblr browser experience, giving you the freedom to use Tumblr's own filter/sort functionality and UI. The application is built to support Chrome 68 and above.
Details
- Version1.1.0
- UpdatedMarch 19, 2023
- Offered bylluisrojass
- Size32.83KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes