Can I Change the Sources of Tumblr Posts? Let’s Break It Down!
Ah, the age-old question that keeps Tumblr enthusiasts awake at night: can I change the sources of my Tumblr posts? If you’re feeling all techy and ready to spruce up your blogging game, you came to the right place! And hey, we’ve all been there with questions. So sit back, grab a cup of joe, and let’s dive into the Tumblr rabbit hole, shall we?
First off, if you’re trying to adjust anything on your Tumblr blog, it’s best suited for a desktop. I know, I know—“But I’m on my phone!” That’s adorable, but hear me out. If you have a recent Android phone, hop onto Chrome and use the “request desktop site” feature. Think of it as putting your phone on a diet—you’ll get all the goodies without the heavy baggage of apps pretending to be all that. Now, it may be slower than a sloth on a Sunday stroll, but it should offer you the tools to work your magic!
As for Apple users, here’s a little riddle for you: can you request the desktop version of the site? Well, I wish I had the answer, but it’s like a sponge in a desert—kind of makes you wonder! However, it’s reported that it’s a tricky business, and you might find yourself in a maze. To cut a long story short, it might not be as straightforward as it appears. Lucky for you, some blog settings might restrict you to the dashboard, making sources show up as “tumblr.com/[insertnamehere].” Oh, the drama!
Now, let’s get real about those raccoon-like settings you’ve been ignoring. Some users have enabled a custom theme while others are still babies cradling their default themes. To change sources or themes, follow these steps like a pro:
- Go to Account.
- Click on the blog you want to customize.
- Enable or disable custom theme.
This little tweak allows you to have both the “normal” Tumblr domain (tumblr.com/blogname) and the network URL (blogname.tumblr.com). It’s like having your cake and eating it too—but, you know, without the calories!
Finally, let’s address the elephant in the room: custom domains. Thinking of changing your blog to “weirdbunnies.com”? Not so fast! Making a unique domain comes with a price tag. You can’t skip the payment, my friend. It’s all about the benjamins if you want to escape the clutches of Tumblr’s domain.
So there you have it: a whimsical yet informative guide to altering your Tumblr post sources! If you’re still scratching your head or wish for a deeper dive into the abyss of Tumblr features and functionalities, don’t hesitate to live connect with us. Happy Tumbling!