We’re rocking and rolling…
…but Tumblr isn’t, so please forgive the lack of site updates. Next week: new articles and see you at HoHoTO!
Keeping track of great content on Tumblr.
Robyn’s got a fair request for Tumblr. In addition to our blogging requests, this one is about making sure you don’t miss great content from other bloggers.
(Source: robynchell)
Tumblr community love.
For sure. We’re just getting started! One of the things we highlighted in our Tumblr pros & cons post was how we dig the liking and reblogging philosophy over straight up comments. We’ve been keeping our eye on some design and tech blogs on Tumblr so we can hopefully kick the reblogging into gear. But even if we’re slow with reblogging here, we’ll look to make up for it on our other blogs.
Guys, c’mon.
I love you, but you’ve spent more time complaining about various CMS features you wish Tumblr had, then actually doing Tumblr stuff like reblogging and contributing the community. Get on that!
Dear Tumblr, please bring me these features.
Last week I wrote about the pro’s and con’s of moving to Tumblr. Now that we’re here and all settled in cozily, I’d like to focus on some improvements to the system that we’d love to see.
The pros & cons of moving to Tumblr.
A few weeks ago we made the decision to move our blogs off of our own, proprietary platform and on to Tumblr. July 30th, we flipped the switch, and today I want to share with you the things we’ve gained by moving to Tumblr, and the things we’d love to see improved.
I Need Sugar now on tumblr.

Last week we announced that we had moved Say Yeah’s website to tumblr. Today, we’re announcing I Need Sugar now has a refreshed site, also running on tumblr.
The original 2009 I Need Sugar website was designed before there was a logo, so the move to tumblr was more than just a behind the scenes switch. With a design refresh called for, the site now also supports flickr, facebook and Twitter widgets.
See it in action: http://ineedsugar.com
Let’s Tumbl.

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