A few days ago Google made a slight update to its Blogger's 'Sensitive content warning' page, requiring kind of a double agreement click through a 'Connect to confirm your age' button. But, as usual when it comes to most Blogger's new features, it's bugged and often sucks.
First page is as usual:
By clicking on 'Continue with the content' it goes grayed out like that:
That's where you should also see the following confirmation box:
And by clicking on 'Connect' (if you own a Google account) it then lets you access the actual blog and its full content.
Except most of the time it does not because the confirmation box is nowhere to be seen, though it is.
Blogger's code is so dumbly wrote that most of the time you'd have to scroll down through the blank page in order to reach that button - that is if you do not miss it by scrolling too fast...
Advice: after clicking on the first consent (screenshot #1) just hit the enter key and you're done, the blog content will be yours to enjoy.
P.S.: The first time this happened to me I switched from Safari browser (Mac) to Firefox in order to visit the blog, and all went well. Which led me to think that Google's apprentice coders are not even graduated enough to code their gibberish according to whatever browser is used by the enduser... appalling.
2 comments:
Oh lord! I lately have been having posts flagged or removed completely. I still enjoy blogging...but some days it's getting frustrating. Maybe it's time to hang it up. I mean....I don't want to be the last one at the party ! Lmao.
Thank you for this Public Service Announcement.
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