thenextweb:

Following its move to embrace iPads and Android tablets last month, social blogging platform Tumblr has redesigned the way users create new posts. Previously, users were taken to a new page to create a post (based on text, photos, quotes, etc), but now users never need to leave their Dashboard at all to create. Instead, a pleasant animation quickly dims your Dashboard and a new post submission form pops up. According to Tumblr, this change is a “step toward making the Dashboard a smaller and more streamlined experience.” (via Tumblr launches quicker, Twitter-like post creation for a smaller and more streamlined experience - The Next Web)

thenextweb:

Following its move to embrace iPads and Android tablets last month, social blogging platform Tumblr has redesigned the way users create new posts. Previously, users were taken to a new page to create a post (based on text, photos, quotes, etc), but now users never need to leave their Dashboard at all to create. Instead, a pleasant animation quickly dims your Dashboard and a new post submission form pops up. According to Tumblr, this change is a “step toward making the Dashboard a smaller and more streamlined experience.” (via Tumblr launches quicker, Twitter-like post creation for a smaller and more streamlined experience - The Next Web)

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