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Undelete deleted posts

HALLELUJAH

A Baroque style painting of a trash can in heaven

New this past month: Undelete. For posts and pages.

I do not apologize for feeling giddy about this.

Never delete a Blogger profile

A granite tombstone that reads 'never'

It's dangerous, pointless, and can't be undone. ¶ 

So, don't delete your Blogger profile. ¶ 

Do this instead.

The case of the missing pencil

Google started messing around with Blogger's very useful quick-edit tools in early 2021, but today there is a new issue affecting some users.

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These tools are little icons of pencils, visible only to the signed-in blog owners, that link a published post directly to its edit page.

Very handy for making quick revisions, and other work.

Recently, some who had managed to retain this feature through the chaos of the past year and a half report that these pencils have vanished.

Here is how to get them back.

Recovering blog access

No Trespassing sign
Photo: Roy Harryman
What if you cannot sign in to your blogging account? 

Once, all you needed to manage your blog was your user ID (usually an email address) and your password.

Today, this may not be enough.

If you've been away from your blog for a few years, or are signing in from a new device, you will almost certainly be greeted with additional challenges from Google.

Subscribe-by-email may really
have ended

OR MAYBE NOT
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The subscribe-by-email feature that had been integrated into Blogger since 2011 may finally be ending, nine months after Google told us it would a year ago.

There were still some instances of subscriber emails going out last week, however.

Names restored to Blogger images

SOME GOOD NEWS, FOR ONCE

A baby, dressed for a christening
Your image gets a name

Blogger has added filenames to the urls for images that are uploaded into the blog or imported from Google Photos.

This should resolve a number of problems that bloggers have reported about how these images are (and aren't) showing up in blogs.

Blogger images: problems mount

A cracked pane of glass
Jef Poskanzer, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A recent back-end change for hosting Blogger images was supposed to be nearly invisible to us bloggers, and not any sort of big deal.

Instead, six months into the transition, there are clear issues that Google has not addressed.

Some may never be fixed.