Tumblr - Xkit

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Here is a for XKit that addresses a current, annoying gap in Tumblr's native functionality: xkit tumblr

If you use Tumblr on a desktop, XKit Rewritten (the current active version) is generally considered an essential quality-of-life upgrade. It fixes many of the site's native interface frustrations and adds features that have been "missing" for years. Firefox Add-ons Quick Review The Verdict: If you are a "power user" who reblogs frequently or cares about a clean dashboard, it is a must-have. Pros: Post Management: Includes "Mass Editor" and "One-Click Reblog" tools that make organizing your blog significantly faster. Filtering: Its "Blacklist" feature is often more robust than Tumblr's native filtering, allowing you to hide specific tags or post content entirely. Interface Tweaks: You can hide UI elements you don't like (e.g., the "Recommended" sidebar) and fix broken timestamps. Cons: Compatibility Issues: Because Tumblr updates its code frequently, XKit features can break without warning. Learning Curve: The settings menu can be overwhelming because there are dozens of mini-extensions to toggle on or off. Tumblr +3 Which version should you use? XKit Rewritten : This is the As always, if you run into any issues,

When you reblog a long post with a long comment chain (especially discourse or art critiques), it becomes impossible to follow who is replying to whom. Tumblr flattens all replies into a single chronological list at the bottom. If 5 people are having 3 different conversations in the notes, you have to mentally reconstruct the threads yourself. Firefox Add-ons Quick Review The Verdict: If you

When you open a post's notes, XKit scans the replies. It looks for linguistic cues (direct @mentions, "you said X", quote marks) and temporal proximity to group replies into visual threads .

For over a decade, Tumblr has remained the internet's favorite "weird basement"—a place for niche fandoms, high-concept aesthetics, and chaotic discourse. However, any power user knows that the default interface can sometimes feel restrictive. This is where enters the chat.