Blogger (service) - Support

Support

The official support channel is the Blogger Product Forum. This on-line discussion forum, delivered using Google Groups, is visited by Blogger users (of varying skill levels), and receives some monitoring from Google staff. "Top Contributors" are community-members nominated by the Google staff, who have additional rights which let them manage discussions and get direct access to the Google staff. There is likely to be a Top Contributor or other knowledgeable person reading the forum almost all the time.

A number of people, including some Top Contributors, run personal blogs where they offer advice and post information about to common problems.

StackExchange's Web Applications forum has a tag for "blogger", which is used for questions about various blogging platforms, including Blogger.

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