I just updated all of my Blogger blogs to the "new" templates

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I don't really post to my Blogger blogs all that much. They're pretty much in hibernation, since I write most everything here and at Come on Feel the Nuys.

But I occasionally drop a post in This Old PC, This Old Mac, Jazz Guitar Journey, 2,000 Days in the Valley or The CTRL Freak.

Most of these were started long before Google unveiled the "new" Blogger, which is a whole lot easier to configure and reconfigure than the old Blogger.

But I was warned that I would lose whatever formatting I hand-coded in HTML. That pretty much means my blogroll.

Well, it's been awhile, and I decided to throw caution to the proverbial wind and convert each of my blogs to the "new" style.

Surprisingly, all but one actually retained their blogrolls, so I really won't have to do anything. And now I can drag/drop elements in the blog template with GUI goodness.

Yeah, most of my blogging is over here, in the confines of the Daily News, but it doesn't hurt to have a half-dozen other blogs at the ready.

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Steven Rosenberg's weekly Tech Talk column, which appears Saturdays in the Los Angeles Daily News, is now available on the Daily News Technology page.

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