Google launched new functions into Blogger as part of its tenth anniversary special event.Blogger released new templates and redesigned their website. The brand new post editor seemed to be criticized for becoming less reliable than its predecessor. The functions integrated a new interface for post editing, improved image handling, Raw HTML Conversion, and other Google Docs-based implementations, including:
- Adding location to posts via geotagging.
- Post time-stamping at publication, not at original creation.
- Vertical re-sizing of the post editor. The size is saved in a per-user, per-blog preference.
- Link editing in compose mode.
- Full Safari 3 support and fidelity on both Windows and Mac OS.
- New Preview dialog that shows posts in a width and font size approximating what is seen in the published view.
- Placeholder image for tags so that embeds are movable in compose mode.
- New toolbar with Google aesthetics, faster loading time, and "undo" and "redo" buttons. Also added was the full justification button, a strike-through button, and an expanded color palette.
You can find, Blogger modified HTML template editor which has some upgrades to make it uncomplicated for the users to edit the blog's source code. The editor has been updated with syntax highlight, number line and jump-to-widget button for convenience of editing the code.