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By default, the query matches the post on either the text or the tags. You can use match:text to specify you want to search the post content, or match:tags to search the post tags. For example: sword world match:text looks for posts with the words "sword" and "world" in the post content.
Try a Google search for your keywords to inspire alternatives. Stick with your chosen username. Or at least have a great reason to switch. If you want your blog to be found — and not everyone on Tumblr does — keep your username to retain backlinks and preserve your standing with Google search.
Password-Protected Blogs. For an extra level of privacy, secondary blogs (including group blogs) can be password protected, requiring a password to view the blog. The blog’s owner or admin can enable password protection, and set or change a password from the blog’s Settings page.
This wikiHow teaches you how to change the Web address for your Tumblr blog by altering your username on the Tumblr website.
All guides within URLs & custom domains. Changing Your Username / URL Read this guide DNS Management Read this guide Domain Connections Read this guide Domain Expiration Read this guide Domains Read this guide Legacy Domains Read this guide Transfer a Domain to Tumblr Read this guide Unavailable, Dormant, or Inactive Blog Names Read this guide ...
To get to Preferences, click the gear wheel icon in the top, right-hand area of your Dashboard or visit https://tumblr.com/preferences. This is where you can edit your email address, change your password, choose your post editor, and make changes to how your Dashboard displays things.