9/20/2023 0 Comments 500px uploader![]() You need to change the code to allow the image to display at maximum size in any situation. However, there are some instructions within the upload code which are telling that image to display at low resolution on your blog. Once uploaded, your image should display at full container width… To avoid the image being resized, make sure it’s no wider than 1280px, and no higher than 1920px… Start by creating a new Text Post, and upload an image in the normal way, using the X prompt to the left of an empty line, and then clicking the camera icon. I'm now going to explain how to circumvent that problem so that your Text Post image uploads display at full size on your blog. However, by default, images you directly upload to Text Posts will still only display at 500px across on your actual blog. For a demonstration on a real Tumblr blog, see this Class 150 at Birmingham post on JPEGJuice. At the top of this post you can see how a Tumblr Text Post image can display at much higher resolution than was previously the case. In other words, Tumblr Text Posts will now take direct uploads of anything up to 1280px across and 1920px high. And in fact, if you explore things in a little more depth you see that Tumblr no longer compromises the size of Text Post image uploads any more than it does with Photo Posts. But since the platform now requires an extra 40 pixels of width in order to display images at the full size of the Dashboard container, this is no longer practical. You may know that Tumblr used to limit the width of directly-uploaded images in Text Posts to 500px, so if you uploaded anything larger, it would automatically be sized down. Technically, what’s happening is that instead of displaying at the old width of 500px across, images in Text Posts gain an extra 40 pixels of width and now display at 540px. If you’ve used Tumblr recently, you may have noticed that when you upload an image to a Text Post, the picture ‘stretches’ to the full width of the post container in the Dashboard. ![]()
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