There's a table in the middle of the page. It's larger than my screen. Attempting to scroll it instead triggers navigation to another post entirely because assholes have taken over the web.
I have hit the back/forth swipes by accident countless times on blogspot. It makes pretty much any article there unreadable on mobile. Switching to Reader mode in Firefox is a fix, but shouldn't be necessary in 2015.
Can I also say fuck you to the EU cookie law, every fucking website that enables the warning? And a bigger FUCK YOU for still showing the warning, even if the "do not track" headers are sent?
Downvoters probably don't understand that in EU blogspot (and any google website, and most other popular websites) show a big fat warning that obstructs 10% of the screen, telling the user about the fact that the website uses cookies, and there's essentially nothing you can do.
If you're clearing cookies manually, at the end of the session, or using some extension to avoid being tracked, this means the warning will show up every time, on basically every popular website you visit.
It's even more ironic to consider that some ad-blocking lists now include element-hiding rules to overcome to those prompts as well (fanboy's "annoyances" list contains many rules for that).
There's a table in the middle of the page. It's larger than my screen. Attempting to scroll it instead triggers navigation to another post entirely because assholes have taken over the web.