Tumblr stopped supporting insecure requests on their API last month – any idea what I need to update on this plugin so that I can have it work again?
]]>Hi,
I’m looking at getting this as I have over 2000 post a queued on Tumblr that I need to crosspost over the next few months. Are you still supporting this plugin before I go ahead and buy a WordPress business subscription so I can use it?
Many thanks
]]>Hey Meitar I saw on another topic that you had no problem embedding youtube vids. I have trouble getting them to embed automatically. When i check the html i see that the embeds are in a div that seems to be created Jetpack. Do you have any idea how I could work around this?
Thanks in advance!
]]>Does this plugin enable canonical links on Tumblr back to the original WordPress post to avoid Google’s duplicate content penalty? If not, any plans to implement it?
]]>Question: is there a way to change post-type, rather than having the plugin auto-identify it?
When publishing a new post, I’d prefer tumblr just get sent a link post, regardless of what type of post I’m publishing on my wordpress site. Tumblr does a fine job these days of pulling the default image, excerpt etc. when posting links.
]]>Hey, great plugin!
I’ve come to a block… I’m trying to use it with comic easel theme.
The way the image post is by using the featured image, but when I do that, the tumblr crosspostr churns nothing but retains the text below the post.
I’ve tested it with attaching the image within the post and this method works, but I wondering if there’s a method to make to cross over the featured image only.
]]>Hi, I’ve finally got Tumblr Crosspostr to work by removing cookies but now it’s not sending images.
I tried to remove the title cause I thought the title was making the plugin to think it was a text post but that didnt work too.
The post format is image.
]]>Trust me, I’ve read the issue from three years ago but this one still doesn’t work. I have the same issue with the girl that started the thread and after I clear the cookies manually and go back to WordPress to click the “click here to connect to Tumblr” button, it says “Are you sure you want to do this?” and then the only thing I see is a please try again clickable link that doesn’t work too and redirects me to the admin login page.
]]>Hi there!
My WordPress blog posts to tumblr just fine from WordPress to Tumblr. However, Tumblr should be posting to WordPress from Tumblr and it is no longer doing that.
If you see on my Tumblr: https://elleoshea.tumblr.com/
The last two posts weren’t crossposted to my site. https://elleoshea.com/writing/
]]>Hi, why the plugin not respect picture resizing after page resizing? This is main property for all.
]]>The plugins attempts to crosspost when you save a draft which is not appropriate given that there is no published link as of yet and of course it is going to fail and trying something when it shouldn’t and giving an error and saying don’t know why makes no sense. It is also resulting in creation of multiple tumblr post ids for the same post most of which created by the save draft are just dead links that go nowhere and removing them manually doesn’t stop them from persisting and causing inconsistency. You sometimes even get multiple tumblr posts of the same post with different ids and there is no way to actually delete them, at least no easily.
There should be no attempts to crosspost anything until such time as the publish button or schedule is chosen, this is causing a lot of stability issues that persist when you actually DO post the item and it won’t crosspost because of the failure during the save draft.
It is also not clear why we need an add to queue checkbox when it should only be posting when you publish the post and if that is done using schedule, then at the time the scheduled post is posted, it should crosspost at that time as well, not clear why there is a need for an add to queue when all operations should be linked to if/when the blog itself publishes the post, at which time all related actions should take place, no?
]]>I’ve tried installing the plugin, getting the keys and connecting to Tumblr but when I hit “Connect to Tumblr” nothing happens.
I’ve tried deactivating and reinstalling the plugin and everything else…
How can I resolve this?
Hi,
I like this plugin, it has so far been easy to use but when it crossposted my new post to Tumblr just now there is no image, and not even a ‘external image’ link like Tumblr usually does with posts from wordpress.
Is there a setting I’m missing?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi, images aren’t showing up in tumblr but can be seen when the broken image icon is clicked. Please advise.
]]>I’ve started to notice over the last few days that not all of my tumblr posts are syncing to my wordpress blog – has anyone else experienced anything similar?
The only thing that has changed, is that my webhost has upgraded the version of php on the domain to 5.6 from… tbh I don’t remember what from. Might have been 5.5 and I think the skipping entries started at the same time.
I realise that tumblr crosspostr is primarily for stuff going the other way – wordpress to tumblr and that the sync feature is experimental, so I’m not expecting any particular solutions. It’s more that I’m curious about what could have changed!
I did try disconnecting the plugin and reconnecting and that didn’t change anything.
]]>I installed it normally, activated it, registered the app on tumblr and it does not send to the tumblr
]]>Hello ,I can’t get post youtube videos in tumblr ,how to fix this problem ?
]]>Boa noite eu instalei este plugin no meu wordpress ,eu uso o wordpress instalado no meu computador através do xampp ,e este plugin n?o conecta ao tumblr ,o que pode-a ser ?
]]>I use wordpress installed in my home pc ,this plugin work in wordpress offline ?
]]>Hey Meitar,
First of all, love this plugin. Thank you for making it!
I wanted to reach out and request support for something I’ve been unable to fix on my own. It seems that Tumblr’s mobile app and desktop blog post browser are ignoring embedded videos within text posts that have been crossposted via crosspostr. However, on our actual blog page, they are displaying as expected. Our concern has to do primarily with content being viewed on mobile that is being omitted from our posts.
To go into detail, the issue appears to be in regard to the way tumblr parses external video links when added directly on their site. As it stands, bare video links fed from wordpress via crosspostr are parsed and given the <iframe> tags, which allows them to appear properly on our blog page. However this is apparently not sufficient for the tumblr mobile app and desktop blog post browser and they aren’t being displayed. After delving into the issue, I learned that when video links are added and parsed on tumblr directly, they are also given a <figure> tag that surrounds the <iframe> tags. Not only that, but the opening figure tag contains seemingly necessary information about the video such as the class, orig-width, orig-height, data-src, and provider (vimeo, youtube, etc).
I played around with these tags in the HTML editor on tumblr itself and managed to get the videos to display on both our blog and mobile, however I was unable to figure out how to get it work by modifying your code. I tried a number of ways but since the post is being sent as a Text post, there is seemingly nothing in the code that checks for video links and parses them accordingly. It appears to be leaving it up to Tumblr and they are conveniently forgetting to parse the video links with figure tags for their own platform.
If you can take a look into this issue so that we can continue to use crosspostr seamlessly without having to edit every tumblr post to properly parse our video links, that would be super rad.
Example of the issue:
Blog page: https://mintskate.tumblr.com/post/157432377156/clips-clean-getaway
App view (must be logged into tumblr): https://www.tumblr.com/blog/mintskate (scroll down to find the clean getaway post)
Cheers,
Robatato
—
mintskate.com
Is it possible to have the canonical link tag included so that it points back to the original. I know that it already uses the label “source” to point back. Just wondering if rel=canonical can be added?
]]>When posting images from my own domain to tumblr and then clicking on “view on tumblr” at the top, the images are broken. But if you go to the front of your blog they show up fine. I realize it hasn’t been tested with this version of Windows yet, and if you need access to my account to see what’s up just let me know.
]]>After entering the required codes, the plugin is not connecting to Tumblr. I’ve deleted and reinstalled the plugin along with using 2 browsers.
]]>Title basically. I have alot of auto posts and it adds up, and stacks about 20-30 notifications on top of eachother.
]]>I am successfully using the plugin (ver 0.8.8) as a back end to my Tumblr blog. However, I have noticed that, even though I check the Send Tweet box and enter my text, no tweet occurs from Tumblr when the post is published. Also, any tweet text I previously entered does not show up in the WordPress post text box when I go back to edit it.
The debug info shows: [“tweet”]=> string(3) “off”
I don’t know if this is related, but I also occasionally see an error message in the Tumblr CrossPostr block immediately under the Destination & Content drop down. It reads:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in E:\web\thetraumapr\htdocs\wp-content\plugins\tumblr-crosspostr\tumblr-crosspostr.php on line 1775
When this occurs, the list of blogs is not enumerated in the drop down. It is empty.
Thanks for your assistance!
]]>Hi – wondering if there is a way to maintain the markup that tumblr creates for photosets when syncing to WordPress? We could recreate the styling that’s used, but would be really helpful if the HTML would stay put – the divs for rows and columns specifically. Is that something you’re stripping out with the plugin that I might be able to edit?
Thanks for your help!
Erin
Would it be possible to implement a feature to set specific tags on each post? Or, to include the category as a tag? The tags I use on WordPress are not really appropriate for my Tumblr blog, so I need a method to customize what tags are used on the outgoing post.
Even a textarea where I can write exactly what tags to use in plaintext format for that post.
]]>Hello, is there a way to set up the category name to be sent through as a tag to Tumblr?
]]>Is it possible to echo the link to tumblr post within the post template? I guess the tumblr post url must be contained within the post meta-data somewhere, just wondered if there was a way to call this in a template,something like:
<a href="<?php the_tumblr_post_link(); ?>">View this post on tumblr</a>
Hello! I recently used Tumblr Importer to import all my posts to WordPress (since this plugin timed out since my hosting solution is too cheap), but since I can’t use Tumblr Importer to keep my posts synced, I turned here. The problem is that every time I try to sync, it will simply duplicate the posts I’ve already synced with Tumblr Importer until it times out.
My question is if there is a way for the plugin to see if a post is a duplicate if it was originally made from another plugin, or if there is a way to make it not sync any posts prior to a specific date?
Or a third alternative. I could redo the whole sync, if I could get it to work with this plugin, but so far it has simply timed out after 13 posts, and I have over 4000 that needs to get synced.
Best regards,
Lilie