You may think a small component of Blogger can’t do much harm. But let me tell you—this tiny thing has the power to destroy your entire blog UI.
Yes, I’m talking about a single, innocent-looking tag:
It all started when I was happily coding for my blog, feeling like a professional web developer. While reviewing my code, I noticed something ugly sitting there, staring at me:
I thought, “What is this doing here? It looks broken. It’s ruining my code’s beauty.”
So, like a brave developer, I deleted it.
Without even clicking Preview (because confidence), I continued improving my blog design. After finishing everything, I proudly clicked Update.
And then…
💥 BOOM.
My entire left sidebar contents vanished.
Gone.
Like it never existed.
At that moment, I experienced all five stages of grief:
Denial – “This must be a Blogger glitch.”
Anger – “Who designed this editor?!”
Bargaining – “Please just come back, I won’t touch the code again.”
Depression – stares at blank layout
Acceptance – shuts down computer
Yes, I literally turned off my PC and went to sleep.
The next day, full of hope and fear, I decided to rewrite the entire code from scratch. This time, I was extremely careful.
After every small change, I checked the preview like a paranoid developer.
Then I saw it again.
That same suspicious </div>.
I remembered deleting it yesterday… and remembered the disaster. But still, my brain said:
“Nah… this time it will be different.”
So I deleted it.
And once again—
🎩✨ the sidebar contents disappeared like magic.
Even while typing this blog post in "compose view" , Blogger keeps warning me again and again—
only because of </div>.
At this point, I’m convinced Blogger is emotionally attached to this tag. Remove it, and Blogger takes revenge.
if you are thinking i am superlative towards the same, then the answer is "no", as i also tried to remove </li>, </p>, even the <div>, nothing happens to my blog layout
It’s hard to believe, but this is the truth:
A single
</div>can control your entire blog layout.
You don’t need hackers.
You don’t need malware.
You just need to delete one </div>.
Even chatgpt and gemini, had to bow down before it, i just simply asked for a thubnail containing </div> , they produced these images.
Watch the video below to witness the immense and terrifying power of </div>
#glitch
#blogger
#SIMILAR BLOGS
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