Recover lost posts in Blogger

It might not work all the time, and like Word’s Autosave feature, I wouldn’t bet my life on it, but it probably is, as they say, worth a shot.

Now if they could just get the bugs worked out that result in all those “page not found” errors when you try to create or edit posts. I’ve been able to workaround them, mostly by just trying again later, but it is quite annoying!

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