![]() Finally the bulleted list just below the picture has been unformatted. The line spacing is really screwed up, the picture remains in a blocked quotation and is now out of place, creating an order problem. And that is the biggest consequence of messing with the indentation system: images will be displaced and bulleted or numbered lists will be unformatted. The only way to prompt the + MENU in the RICH TEXT editor is to take the monster post OUT of the blocked quotation.Īgain notice that the picture line is NOT highlighted. However, if I’m typing within a blockquote designation, the + MENU will NOT be prompted, no matter what.īelow I have highlighted the line break I created, and you can see the menu fails to appear. ![]() It would be logical to prompt the + MENU by adding a line break in the post where I want to insert the “keep reading” break. In order to preserve that hierarchy, adding a “keep reading” break MUST keep the series of block quotations (indentation) intact. Take note of the little line that indicates that a the material is within a blocked quotation: We also know that the way that tumblr uses to indicate the hierarchy of responses is by a succession of indentations.As we know, in order to add a “keep reading” break we need to trigger the RICH TEXT editor to pop up the happy little + MENU.But, it is still possible for us to cheat and place breaks in text posts by using the HTML editor.įirst, I need to demonstrate why adding a “keep reading” break isn’t automatic in the new format. It is completely impossible on photo posts and asks, for example. The 2015 tumblr infrastructure changes made this nearly impossible. It would be really useful to add a “keep reading” break myself. Let’s say I want to reblog the post above, but I don’t want to subject my followers to the monster post - especially if I am going to add even more to it by responding. This post will help you to make the changes necessary to do just that. We really wish that the OP had used a “Keep Reading” break. So, we have all encountered posts that we love, but that go on forever. Adding a “Keep Reading” Break to a Reblog
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