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I'm afraid I haven't used it on ipad or iphone; so the format may be quite different for those. One characteristic that has changed is that many more of the card images do not load with the blog, and I have to switch to the blogger web page to see the images. At any rate, I have yet to find an option to return to the former format that had the navigation list always up along with a blog entry; now it's either/ or. The end result is that looking at blogs has become more tedious and less enjoyable.
I use Bloglovin but finding pretty much the same thing. I use Microsoft Edge and wondering if that's the problem. It hasn't always been like this. Yes, very tedious to have to go to the website.
Shucks, I was thinking of trying out Bloglovin instead . . . . until you mentioned it was making you open the blogger's website too! I use Google Chrome for browsing; so it's not an Edge unique problem.
Last edited by GypsyRoseStamper; 01-07-2022 at 06:05 AM..
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I may have misled you. It does actually show the card image (most of the time). Mine wasn't showing the "pin" icon for a while so I had to click on the image to go to the website to pin it. But then some don't have a pin icon by the image in the blog so then I have to go to the actual website (not the blogspot site) to get the pin icons. So, some actually have two or three steps. Now, the pin icon is back on the original post so if the card image is there I can just click on it. It's a little confusing and I've had to learn how to get to the pin sometimes. Also, Bloglovin will sometimes be overloaded and you have to keep refreshing. For others, does anyone know of another blog post site? I don't want them all coming in my e-mail.
I use The Old Reader, but I do find a few blogs seem not to have RSS feeds anymore, and I've had to drop a couple. I think that when Google took away support for Feedburner, some people changed their blogs round a bit.