We’ve just released a few fixes to some of the features currently here on Blogger in draft.
Reactions gets some visual improvements, including fixes for display in IE 6 and overall spacing fixes. We’ve also tweaked the HTML and images to make it load a bit more quickly.
We’ve fixed an Import / Export bug that was truncating the export of comments. Also, importing scheduled posts will keep them scheduled instead of publishing them immediately.
We’re bringing the Embedded Comment Form closer to feature parity with the full page comment form by adding e-mail subscription for follow up comments. If you’re logged in, you can now also subscribe to comments without posting one of your own. We’ve also added improved color matching in the form for all browsers.
Features and Bug Fixes for August 14th
Today’s release to Blogger in draft brings one new feature: Reactions, which are customizable one-click buttons below your posts. Read more on our announcement post, and try them out on this blog.
We’ve added better show/hide controls and brought back the post count and Blogs of Note to the new dashboard, and published it to the main Blogger site.
In case you missed it, we moved Google Gadgets and the gadget directory to the main Blogger site as well.
This release also has some fixes to other Blogger in draft features:
New Post Editor
We’ve added better show/hide controls and brought back the post count and Blogs of Note to the new dashboard, and published it to the main Blogger site.
In case you missed it, we moved Google Gadgets and the gadget directory to the main Blogger site as well.
This release also has some fixes to other Blogger in draft features:
New Post Editor
- Edit HTML mode now has a toolbar.
- The Compose toolbar gets a fifth font size, and “Normal” should now more correctly match the font size on your blog.
- Newly added images will correctly pick up the border styles from your blog’s template.
- Basic settings are now saved and restored.
- Templates (both Classic and Layouts) are saved and restored.
- Exporting a blog will now cause the XML file to download in Safari.
- Import blog messaging now distinguishes between published and draft posts.
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