I used to developed some sites in blogger.com or blogspot.com.
One time I spent 24 hours straight without sleep (that's literal) constructing a single site, developing its content - then at the end of the 24-hour work marathon I tested my site. Then everything was sadness.
I realized blogspot cannot support serious websites and this site is not even good for amateur web maker. The website on which I worked hard for 24 hours refused to host one more image.
I went to school groggy and frustrated. Night came I decided to give blogspot one more try. I constructed another website and developed its content, working on it until the next day. Morning came I ran the site, testing it with various web browsers. Then everything was sadness.
Imagine you did not sleep for 48 hours constructing two websites and all you got are broken links, stranded site codes, frozen pages. What else can you do? E-mail the people of blogspot? Never do that. It will take another millennium before you'd get a reply.
The frustration and disappointment and stress, however, pushed me to go deeper into the web development world.
I read and read and read and read and researched and researched and researched. I didn't want to abandon website-making just because blogspot did not respect my sleepless hours.
I must do something in order to recover from a thankless failure.
Looking back, I would still thank the pain and the failure. Blogspot sadness had pushed me to squeeze my brain so I won't be forever lost in the web universe.
My personal readings have helped me defeat darkness in the web world. I have moved on.
But never with blogspot again.
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