Blogger today released the new design & interface for its dashboard which can be realized only on Blogger In Draft. It's a common methodology that is adopted by Google to test the new interface on Blogger In Draft and later, update to the main site. Note that this update will be visible only to a few randomly picked users while the rest will be updated soon!
MORE ABOUT THE NEW DESIGN
It is clearly stated that there is no activation or sign-up process is required to get the new UI (User Interface) for your dashboard. Fear not, you will soon be updated with new interface - probably within a couple of weeks time. First reason why you did not have the new design - may be your blog is very new. Second Reason - Since the update is a complete redesign from the scratch, it becomes very difficult for the blogger team to make the new UI available to all its users. You may read more about the new UI here - Official Blogger Blog.
PROS AND CONS
The new design looks more sleek and takes very little time to load when compared to the age old blogger editor. The second advantage with respect to the new design is the ability to translate or define within the post editor using the Define/Translate icon. A number of issues have been solved while the other features which are yet to come are as follows.
Updates to previous issues:
- The “You have unsaved changes” error message after post publishing has been fixed.
- The Labels button now changes status after labels get added. We've also added the labels list and “Click to add” function.
- We've added the “Number of posts to show in one page” option.
- We've fixed the “Back to Blogger” link on the Template Designer.
- We've updated scheduled posting.
- We've fixed the Javascript error on the image uploading from Edit HTML tab of Pages.
- We've also made a variety of other small updates to the user interface.
A few things we're still working on:
- The option to Show/Hide blog list on Global Dashboard.
- Label auto complete.
- Various updates to the user interface.
- Small images embedded in the post, such as “Tweet this” or “Email this,” are enlarged and show up on the Dashboard.
Regarding the cons, the biggest disadvantage which I felt was the inability to edit our template. The only way to do so would be to download the template, make the required changes and upload the stuff back again. Another important feature that I repeat in my feedback forms to Google is about the comments section on blogger. I feel they should modify their algorithm to support threaded comments like WP blogs.
The post on Official Google blog says that "We’ve essentially rewritten the entire application from scratch, using the latest web technologies that will enable us to make future updates in more agile and flexible ways. We realize there might be some ‘rough edges’ but fear not, we’ll be continually updating and improving the experience until it’s ready to graduate from Blogger in Draft. So, let's keep our fingers crossed and wait for the best to happen.
NEW BLOGGER DASHBOARD, CREDIT : OFFICIAL BLOGGER BLOG |
You may send a feedback about the new UI to Google via the following form - Send Feedback. You might very well share the same with us via comments.
UPDATE
Read more about the new feature on this page - ONE CLICK FAVICON INSTALLATION. Scroll to the end of the article to find the updated version of the post.
UPDATE
Read more about the new feature on this page - ONE CLICK FAVICON INSTALLATION. Scroll to the end of the article to find the updated version of the post.