Yes, there are embeddable follow buttons from Tumblr. Or you can use a plugin, it doesn't look like many of been updated recently. Jetpack has a sharing option that includes Tumblr and several other social networks.
But yes there are ways to import your Tumblr feed and/or send WordPress posts to your Tumblr.
Unless you are running on WordPress.com, then the answer is no. Not without some serious effort, basically easier to run your own install at that point.
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Tumblr user Pizza is said to have the best humor blog and has even been nominated for the Shorty Awards.
You can either administer your own Wordpress blog or you can become an editor by becoming an administrator of a Worpress blog through a co-edotir by becoming an outside user of a Wordpress blog within another administrators acceptance as a authorized user. Find out more by visiting http://www.WordpressInformation.Com/
The question box on Tumblr may display a message indicating that the feature is not available due to several reasons, such as the blog being set to private, the user disabling the question feature, or possible technical issues on Tumblr's end. Additionally, if the blog owner has chosen not to allow anonymous questions, users may be restricted from submitting questions. Always check the blog settings or Tumblr's support page for the most accurate information.
As WordPress doesn't have a single email, the question is quite vague...For support with the WordPress.com blogging service, find the Support pages from the siteFor support with the WordPress itself, check Support and the forum at WordPress.orgWithin each WordPress blog, each users email is set in the user settings.
In order to have more people be able to publish posts on a wordpress blog the administrator of the blog will need to grant permissions to people by adding usernames/password with specific read/write permissions. dashboard > users > add new user > then add them as either an administrator, contributor, editor > save They then have the ability to add content to your site
Building your own website is an intimidating task at first, it's best to start yourself out with a blog. Wordpress and Blogger are two great options, Wordpress is very user friendly and both are completely free to try out.
If you click on who does follow you, there's a search box that says 'Lookup a follower' type in their url (leaving out the .tumblr.com part) and then it's say either 'This user is following you' or 'This user is not following you'
Wordpress is best platform in the world because it has many features like -> Optimised SEO -> Easy to use -> largest platform used in the world Answer: I think wordpress is better because of following reasons: a) Wordpress has better interface b) Best for single person or gropu blog. c) Customized and user friendly. d) WordPress has an edge in editor usability. e) If you want blog driven website, wordpress is solution. f) Simple and easy to use.
There is an "official" blog (without user comments) at the Poptropica home page. There are also "unofficial" blogs at Wordpress or elsewhere that accept comments and questions. (See the related links for two sites)
Before you install WordPress, you need these software installed and configured: 1. a web server software(ex. apache) 2. PHP 3. a database (ex. MySQL, PostgresSQL etc.) you can find how to setup the above things in this website. It's quite easy if you have your web server setup. Just follow the steps below 1. create a database for your blog 2. remember the database name, your database user name and your password 3. find your web server folder (ex. C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs) 4. download WordPress and unzip it in the folder 5. open your browser and type in "localhost" 6. follow its instruction (they call it the Famous 5-minutes install) 7. done Note: WordPress will assign you a random password and you must have it to log in. Change your password in the profile page after you log in. If you have a website in your computer already and want to add a blog in your sub directory. just unzip WordPress in the corresponding folder (ex. yourdomain.com/blog -> folder C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\blog). and follow the steps
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