Known Issues Blog for Blogger in Beta
September 6th, 2006Blogger has launched a new Known Issues blog to notify about bugs and missing features in the new version of Blogger (currently in beta) that affect a significant number of users.
Recently New Blogger Beta Version was launched with amazing new features like Labels, Privacy, RSS Feeds, Instant Publishing options and more which places Blogger competitively with other popular blogging tools like Wordpress.
But there were reports about the lack of up-to-date information on issues and bugs users were seeing in the new version of Blogger in beta. So this Known Issues Blog for Blogger in Beta will help provide information about what’s still a problem, what’s getting fixed, and what’s been taken care of, direct from the Blogger team.
Of course you can check the state of the service and upcoming outages at Blogger Status and receive help from other Blogger users at the Blogger Help Group. You can always suggest a feature too.
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If the Blogger team adopt their traditional attitude, then this blog won’t provide support for things which aren’t directly connected with Blogger, for example, how to adapt the FeedFlare script from FeedBurner. Also, they don’t usually allow commenting on their blog from users, and this makes them loess supportive than other blogging platforms. In fact I don’t know of other platforms not allowing comments on blogs written by the team behind the blogging tool.
In my opinion the biggest problem with Blogger is their new policy of refusal to allow picures in their Rss feeds, I’ve lost half my readers over it. And it’s ruined my ability to read blogger blogs with a reader.