Monday, July 11, 2016

How to Edit a Tumblr Post After It's Been Posted

Noticing a typo right after you've posted something - it's a common and relatable problem we've all experienced at least once. This could be one of the many reasons you may want to edit a post after you've uploaded it.

EditSteps

  1. Navigate to the dashboard. You will be automatically redirected to the dashboard after you log in. If you are on another Tumblr page, click the button in the upper-right corner.
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  2. Click the button. This button is located in the upper-right corner, on the left of the blue button. After you click the button, a window should drop down.
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  3. Click the button. This button is located under the Tumblrs tab in the window that just dropped down. You will be redirected to a list of all your posts.
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  4. Locate the post you want to edit. The posts will be ordered chronologically, so you only have to scroll until you found the unwanted post.
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  5. Click the gear-shaped button. This button is located in the lower-right corner of every post. A small menu will pop up.
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  6. Click . The usual editing menu should now pop up.
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  7. Make the necessary changes.
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  8. Click to save your changes. This is indicated in red. You can also click on the smaller arrow, indicated in green, next to , for extra options, such as Post privately and Preview on blog.
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EditTips

  • You can go to the Posts page in one step by using the following URL, where blog-name is replaced by the name of your own blog. Note that you must be logged in to do this.

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