So, if you are a blogger trying to publish it could be something going on with Firefox on some level in relation to your blog. I have no idea what the real cause is but I was ONLY able to circumvent the problem by changing browsers at least for now. So, hopefully this is helpful for all of you.
I tried everything else I could think of like turning off my computer or just restarting it, or going into my settings and playing around with settings at my blog but nothing I could think of corrected the problem which is very frustrating. However, after the first time I gave up this morning I went skiing and had the best day of skiing this year so far. I skied mostly Marmot at Mt. Shasta Ski Park and after skiing a couple of times down Marmot my friends went down Douglas a few times too. Though I have been skiing Douglas (a black diamond route for expert skiers for years) I had a bad experience last year out in "Corn Snow" where I had to take my skis off because one ankle likely my right couldn't do the left turns right and so it got too dangerous for me to ski in the "corn snow". Corn snow wears out skiers because turning becomes 10 times or more difficult to do right and safely. I finally saw someone else just having given up and going down the steep slope snowplowing which prevents "Corn snow' burnout that time, and realized this was the way to handle it and just put my skis on last year and snowplowed myself. This way you don't kill yourself and you don't have to take your skis off. So, remember that the next time you accidentally get caught on a Black diamond run with Corn Snow and it is getting dark out and you are cold and wish you were back at the ski lodge warming up with something like Chili and Cocoa or something.
Every time I tried using Firefox I got an Error 400 message. Here is why I found about error 400 messages:
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What Is a 400 Bad Request Error and How Do You Fix It? - Lifewire
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-fix-a-400-bad-request-error-2617988
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