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Blogger Review

I'm quite happy after making the decision to use Blogger as my blogging application. Its overall initiative design and execution allowed writing my blog to be quick and easy with little issue. The preview function has been a huge help for me figuring out my desired look for the page, which is also swift to use allowing to instantly check and swap back to my work. It allowed me to decide which theme I should use for my blog and what does and doesn't look good on it.

This leads me to my next point about the array of customization options there are to choose from and how well integrated they are. Each and every option provides a unique colour scheme that is pleasing to the eye, all structured differently providing a feeling of uniqueness to your own blog. It takes little thought to choose one, as a preview is presented to you instantly, and is incredibly easy to choose one or the other.

The design of the application is overall very intuitive. Everything is fast and instant with zero delay, from previewing the blog page to changing page elements. Its features are expertly integrated and works seamlessly.

The only complaint I have about Blogger is the writing space itself looks rather bland. As functional as it is I wish there was a way to change how it looks and feels for me, such as a dark mode or something along those lines, given that the bright white page begins to strain my eyes after some time writing. Perhaps I simply failed to find the setting but if that's the case it would be an reasonably difficult setting to find. Although it functions well, I simply wish there were more options, given that every other aspect of this application is exceptionally well done.


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