Give it a try and send your feedback to the Blogger team. You can always switch back to Classic Blogger.





Posts (and Pages)

List View

Grid View

Filter and Sort Posts: Post Type

Filter and Sort Posts: Filter by Label





Click the Label icon to filter posts by Label.

Filter and Sort Posts: Sort Order

Click the Sort icon at top right to change the order of posts.

Published date order (or reversed)

Updated date order (or reversed)

Created date order (or reversed)

Search for Posts





Search bar at the top of the page to find specific posts. You can Use thebar at the top of the page to find specific posts. You can use advanced search operators to refine your search, including status, author, title, words in the post, label, or by time period.





If there are searches you run regularly, bookmark the search results page to return to it in the future.

Create a new post

Navigate the Posts List

Delete post

View the post

Apply Label

Unpublish (previously "Revert to draft") or Publish (for draft posts)

Bulk Post Management

Apply Labels

Publish Posts

Revert Posts to Draft

Delete Posts

Layout

The new Layout page now has buttons at the bottom right:

Clear changes

changes Preview the Layout

the Layout Save changes Note :old Classic Themes are not supported.

Theme

Click the orange Customize button to to open the (still Classic) Theme Editor to customize your current Theme.





Scroll down to select a new Theme for your blog.

You can find more options by clicking the 3 dot button to the right of your current theme.

Backup

Restore (import a blog)

Switch to first generation Classic theme

Edit HTML Mobile Settings. If you are not using a newer responsive theme , you will also see the option to change the

You can select the theme for your blog when viewed on a mobile device. The default is to match the desktop theme. Plus there is a QR code you can share that links to your blog. (These aren't new settings).

Reading List





Did you know that Blogger has a basic feed reader? Blogs are added to the Reading List if you "Follow" them using the blog's Follower gadget or you can add blogs manually. Note that it's not limited to Blogger blogs - any blog with a feed can be added to your Reading List.

How to Try the new Blogger interface

In September new mobile-friendly Blogger account pages launched in Blogger in Draft. Now, in addition to Comments and Stats pages , there are mobile-friendly versions of the Posts, Pages, Layout, Theme, and Reading List pages.Read on for a tour of the new mobile-friendly Blogger account pages.Still not mobile-friendly: Settings, Earnings, Theme Designer and the Post Editor. While that's not idea, if you have an Android phone, you can use the Blogger app for basic post creation and editin g. There should be more updates in 2020.The new Blogger Posts and Pages tabs have more white space than the classic interface, and the navigation is a bit different.Notably missing is the number of post views. You can see those numbers on the redesignedpage.You can choose to view as aor as aof cards.Click the icon at top middle to switch between views.Clickto switch to viewing onlyorTo create a new blog post, click theat bottom right. That will open the post editor where you can write up your new post as usual. The post editor is not currently mobile-friendly.Click theto open a published post or see a preview of a scheduled or draft post.Theis under the title.have a clock icon (next to the scheduled publication date and time), andhave a page icon.Postare shown in orange, to the right of the date.Thename and profile photo is shown at top right.Theis shown, but is not clickable.Click thetoyour post.Click thefor more options.If you view the post list on a mobile device, there is also aon Published posts, which opens your device's sharing options.To share a post on desktop, you need to click the 3 dot icon > View Post and then copy the post URL from your browser's address bar. (That's something I think needs improvement)Click the top left or multiple post listings (or post cards) to select and edit posts in bulk. You can select all by clicking the box at top right.An orange bar at the top of the page will appear.You can take the following actions when multiple posts are selected:Use with caution!It's easy to switch between the new and classic interfaces after opting in to Blogger in Draft.1. Switch to Blogger in Draft in your blog's Settings > User Settings2. Make sure you are signed in to Blogger at draft.blogger.com (rather than www.blogger.com)3. Click the orangebutton at the bottom of the left menu.You can always switch back to the old Blogger interface by clicking thelink on the left menu.Be sure to send your feedback, bug reports and feature requests to the Blogger team. You can do that by clickingon the left menu, then selecting