Create a Tumblelog and start posting–this fun, portable guideshows you how
Tumblr may be a microblogging platform, but there’s nothingmicro about it. There’s no limit to what you can post in yourblog–from text, photos, and links to audio, video, slideshows, andmore. Now you can join the over 28 million Tumblelogs on Tumblrwith this handy, portable guide. In the popular, For Dummies, easy-access style, this practical book shows you exactly what to doto get the most out of Tumblr. Set up your account, choose a theme, post from your computer or phone, see how to reblog content, andbefore you know it, you’re off and Tumbling.
* Guides you in how to join and get the most out of Tumblr
* Shows you how to set up an account, choose a theme, customizeyour Tumblelog, and use the dashboard
* Explains how to follow other Tumblr users and reblog theircontent, and post from your browser, phone, or email
* Offers tips, trick, and techniques to make everything easy
All the detail you need to get up and running on this funmicroblogging platform is here, in Tumblr For Dummies Portable Edition.
Tabla de materias
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Tumblr Blog 5
Chapter 2: Creating Your First Post 21
Chapter 3: Deciding What Content to Post 33
Chapter 4: Using the Dashboard 41
Chapter 5: Managing Posts and Messages 53
Chapter 6: Following, Liking, and Reblogging 65
Chapter 7: Interacting with Others 75
Chapter 8: Exploring Tumblr 91
Chapter 9: Discovering, Modifying, and Designing Themes 111
Chapter 10: Ten Useful Third-Party Apps for Tumblr 129
Appendix: Tumblr Resources 141
Index 147
Sobre el autor
Sue Jenkins is the founder of Luckychair.com, and is the author of several books including Web Design All-in-One For Dummies. You can read her Tumblelog at http://luckychair.tumblr.com/.