Well, I still cross my fingers that it won't be more than temporary, but...
For those of you who are themselves Blogger users, I don't know what your own opinion about their new interface is. "Introducing the completely new, streamlined blogging experience that
makes it easier for you to find what you need and focus on writing great
blog posts." What a promise. As of me - call me stupid if you fancy
it - mastering it is beyond my capacities, so I simply prefer to
give up.
That's
months already since they introduced this crap. I never asked for it
then, but I got it anyway, and out of curiosity I tried it. Unusable.
You may think differently - good for you - but because of the design of
my blogs (similar presentation for every post, multiple links between
the said posts, etc.), I constantly need to open multiple "edit" pages
and navigate between them to update them, copy links, etc. Not possible
anymore: from the "posts" page, no more right click is possible, so
basically, you write or edit one post at a time - unmanageable. Adding
pictures? A mess. Positioning and resizing of these pictures? I still
didn't find how to easily do it. And so on...
Let's be honest... Actually there
was one improvement: the new interface uses Microsoft-like keyboard
shortcuts, as Ctrl+I to have the selected text in italic, or Ctrl+B for bold. Let's all clap our hands to show how grateful we are to the geniuses who brought us such a revolution in blogging. That's this kind of stuff which makes you deserve to have your mug on a post stamp one day.
Fortunately, there was still an
option allowing you to return to the old interface. What a relief! Alas,
as what happens everytime a major site has decided to adopt a "new
look" that's supposed to be SO much better than the old one, they always
make the change gradual and voluntary in appearance, before letting no
other choice than the one they've made for you in advance. So, starting today and either you like it or not, it's the new interface for every Blogger user, period.
Instead
of this post, you were supposed to read the whole story of the Hudson
Jet on Scale Model Fan's related blog, Automobiles of the World. The text is ready, the pictures are uploaded. Up to yesterday, it
should have been a ten-minute affair to put all this online. After
something as fifty minutes, and not able to get anything close from the
result I wanted, I've thrown the towel. Frankly, I don't return from a
day at work with any willingness to struggle with this thing, though it
is presented by the great minds at Blogger as a sizeable step toward
increased simplicity. So, it's bye-bye to all, and my warmest thanks for
having visited this blog, or still visiting it in the future. We'll see
each other again when Blogger will either recover from their momentary
madness (yes, momentary, for ironically I used to praise
its ease of use), or on another site than this one. In the meantime,
I'll occasionally pay a visit to answer any possible comment, but that'll be
all.