the "undo" button in the Blogger interface |
You've to rewrite it
you are screwed... have a nice day |
lost Blogger content |
For most of the past year I have been annoyed by "the new Blogger". I last blogged about the bugs in "the new blogger last November. During November 2020 there was a change to the Blogger auto-save feature which sometimes makes the Blogger interface nearly unusable. The problem is particularly bad for longer blog posts. The Blogger software usually gets itself confused once a blog post has a few images and a few thousand words. Sometimes Blogger becomes so slow at saving the current draft of the blog post that it is impossible to continue working. At these times, it can help to take a break, restart my browser and then continue constructing the blog post.
"published on" is set to the moment of the first edit |
There is currently a bug in how "the new blogger" assigns dates to new blog posts. In the "old blogger", you could choose to set a time to publish a new blog post. The default setting was "automatic", which meant that when you used the "publish" button then the date and time of publication for that blog post became the day and time when you pushed the "publish" button. Now, in the "new Blogger", the default is that Blogger records the first time you begin to make a new blog post and that becomes the day and time of publication unless you over-ride it.
day planner for Jimmy the intern |
We interrupt your blogging....
Dealing with the pain of blogging. Original cover art by John Pederson and see this |
I had to dismiss that intrusive "notice" (which had nothing to do with Blogger) before I could preview my blog post. This blog is centered on science fiction, so allow me to mention the story "The Feeling of Power" in which people in a future society, dependent on computers, have forgotten how to do arithmetic. I suspect we are already at the point where many smart phone users can't read a book. I would not be surprised if Google pulls the plug on Blogger. Who wants to read when you can just watch YouTube videos all day?
Next: Evolution of Telepathy
published Feb 1 |
TimeandDate.comical
Here is another manifestation of the Blogger bug for determining the dates when blog posts are published. As shown in the image to the left, I published three blog posts on February 1st, including this post ("Blogger Adventure 2021").
Jan, Feb, what's the diff? |
As shown to the right, Blogger dutifully put January 31st dates on all three of these blog posts. I don't really expect Jimmy the intern at Blogger to fix this bug. I suspect that Google is $pending all of its effort$ and mucho money hiring lawyers. 💰
March Madness
During the past year while most of the world has been dealing with the covid pandemic, I've been fighting the horrors of "the
new Blogger". I just had a repeat of what I first experienced in January: the Blogger software deleted another one of my blog posts. You might think that after a year Google would have fixed the bugs in their new version of Blogger, but no. Blogger has a bug in how it deals with pasted text. While you type and create a blog post in "compose" mode, the software converts text and images into HTML code. However, due to a bug, pasted text is not handled gracefully. See my March blog post called "Blogger Paste Bug".
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