A few months ago TypePad, my blog service provider, switched to a new "Compose Editor." This is where you compose your blog prior to putting it online. Complaints poured in. Although it allowed many more options in layout and typography, it was exceedingly slow for some of us, including me. I complained several times. Their first answer was to switch from dial-up to a high-speed connection, which I did. Unhappily, there was no improvement in composing, although a vast one in other aspects. So I complained again, and was told that they were "working on it."
Then, this week Google (bless them!) announced a new web browser to compete with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, and all the others. So I did the free download. What a difference! Now I'm having absolutely no problem with TypePad's new Compose Editor.
There are are other benefits as well. It seems to be faster, has a cleaner interface, and is much better organized. Now, I am no computer geek and know (and care!) absolutely nothing about programming. That is why I have a blog instead of a regular website. Blogs are really simple — if you can type you can blog. And Chrome makes TypePad's Compose Editor work the way it's supposed to.
Again, thank you Google!
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