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Post To Tumblr v3.13

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Just a quick update to my Chrome Extension PostToTumblr this morning to fix a few things and add a couple of features after the large update in v3.12.

The change log:

- v3.13 -- 20/01/13 
+ More one-click options for post state, tags and caption
+ New button in the options for resetting Tumblr auth
+ New button for formatted posts for posting to draft
+ Fixed it so you no longer have a menu on one-click if you only have one blog
+ Correct verbs are now displayed in the desktop notifications when posting
+ Fixed an issue with white pages if you rename your blog

PostToTumblr v3.12 Update

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I have finally found some time to do a long overdue update to my popular Chrome extension PostToTumblr built using Haxe. 30,000 people currently have the extension installed and they post about 10,000 images, links, quotes per day so I thought it was about time to give it some love.

The list of improvements are:
+ One-Click posting now available in the options
+ Tall images now no longer appear off the screen
+ Notifications now used instead of popups
+ Improved error detection
+ Improved authorization process

The main feature in the update is the one-click posting. This much-requested feature was available in the original PostToTumblr but for various reasons never made it into the latest reincarnation.

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Once enabled in the options it enables the user to bypass the post preformatting window that usually pops up and instead posts with some default settings. If you have more than one blog the post menu gives you the option for which blog you would like the post to go to:

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The normal popup “posting..” window has been replaced with HTML5 notifications.

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This should make posting a smoother, less intrusive process.

If you haven’t got the extension already you can grab it on the Chrome Store else Chrome should auto-update the extension for you very soon!

WWX & Try Harder 2012

I just realised that I still hadn’t posted anything about the Haxe conference, WWX 2012, I attended at in February of this year, how lax of me! Well actually I was waiting for the videos to be released so I could give a link to the lightning talk I gave on my WebGL experiments from last year. (Un)fortunately however, the lightning talks weren’t recorded so you cant see my nervously mumble through my presentation.

I can however link to the videos from all the other speakers that attended the event which were excellent BTW:

http://www.silexlabs.org/?s=wwx

While im here I thought I would mentioned that Im going to be attending try { harder } next month for the second year in a row. As last year the idea is that everyone that attends gives a talk on a topic, it was a fascinating but brain-intensive 4 days last year, im definitely hoping for some more of the same this year!

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