初心者
staff:


Yesterday, Amit Gupta had a great suggestion to include thumbnails on Video posts in the Dashboard:

I love Tumblr, but I almost never watch the videos people post. But I click on photos to see the bigger version all the time.
Video posts could really use a still frame to give you a peek at what’s inside.
Anyone else feel this way?

We were already doing this with videos uploaded to Tumblr.  Now we’ll also show thumbnails next to YouTube videos.
Thanks, Amit! 

staff:

Yesterday, Amit Gupta had a great suggestion to include thumbnails on Video posts in the Dashboard:

I love Tumblr, but I almost never watch the videos people post. But I click on photos to see the bigger version all the time.

Video posts could really use a still frame to give you a peek at what’s inside.

Anyone else feel this way?

We were already doing this with videos uploaded to Tumblr.  Now we’ll also show thumbnails next to YouTube videos.

Thanks, Amit! 

New feature: Tag filtering

staff:

You’ve been able to enter tags on posts for a while using the “Show advanced options” link. Most people use tags to indicate categories or topics, such as vacation, music, photography.

Today, we’ve added two new ways to use tags:

Tags can now be displayed for each post in your theme (see the Custom Theme reference’s new Tags section). You can link to URLs that look like this:

http://tumblelog.marco.org/tagged/New_music_experiment

…where you can replace New_music_experiment with your tag name. Underscores in the URL are interpreted as spaces in the name, so that tag was actually entered as "New music experiment".

The standard view shows posts in reverse-chronological order (latest posts on top), like your tumblelog’s front page. If you want the opposite (earliest posts on top), you can append /chrono to any tag URL to display the posts in chronological order, like this:

http://tumblelog.marco.org/tagged/Ohio_trip/chrono

It’s a great way to present all posts relevant to a certain event (in this case, my trip to Ohio) or a category (e.g. "photography tips").

You can link to these URLs in your Description for commonly used tags, or you can link each post to its tags using the new Custom Theme variables.

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