Hi Everyone
I saw the feature for post revisions over
http://mdawaffe.wordpress.com/2008/05/22/post-revisions-in-wordpress-26/
here, and I was wondering how I actually access the revisions? I've got
2.6bleeding2 running on one of my installations, and I can't find the option
anywhereL
Cheers!
It's the last advanced option under the write panel - however you need to be
looking at a post/page that has revisions in it.
Tony
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From: George Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everyone
I saw
On Fri, 23 May 2008 12:33:04 -0700, Michael D Adams
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A Long email to clarify some confusion. Sorry for the lack of
individual replies/snips :(
Thank for clarifications about all the sstuff :)
Revision Options:
There are options, but they are hidden well :) There is
Kirk M wrote:
Have you tried the WordPress Database Backup plugin for downloading
your database instead of going through PhpMyAdmin?
That seems to work so much better! Thanks again for reminding me about
that Kirk! =)
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On Thu, 22 May 2008 15:46:30 -0700, in internal.wp.tester you wrote:
The post/page revisions feature is more or less feature complete now.
Can people poke at it and see what bugs/inconsistencies there are?
How does the UI feel? What's missing? What shouldn't be there? That
sort of thing.
I think this feature is very usefull and nice.
I hope, on the version 2.6 it is a feature with options and disable by default.
Also i hope, you make a new tabel or field in table post for the
revision and not the ID in post.
Sorry for my bad english.
With best regards.
Liebe GrĂ¼sse
Frank
Oh, and autosave is now enabled for all posts/pages, not just drafts.
Can I just clarify - does this mean that if I start editing a published
post theres a risk it may autosave halfway through my editing?
Michael D Adams wrote:
The post/page revisions feature is more or less feature
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Michael D Adams wrote:
| The post/page revisions feature is more or less feature complete now.
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Brilliant. Well done. Thank You!
| Can people poke at it and see what bugs/inconsistencies there are? How
| does the UI feel? What's missing? What
So when it autosaves your post, does it not designate the old post as a
revision and the autosave becomes the current post, so to speak?
OK, perhaps that made no sense. Example - I make a change, I leave the
PC for 10 minutes and it autosaves - does that autosave become the
published post?
Hi Everyone,
First of all BIG thumbs up to everyone developing core WordPress.
Like Peter Westwood said I would like to see additional features that would
allow me as Web Developer to get content from say group of volunteers and
have an Editor to approve a version before it goes live for general
On Fri, 23 May 2008 02:38:38 -0700, Andrew Ozz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
wp-Testing wrote:
Oh, and autosave is now enabled for all posts/pages, not just drafts.
Can I just clarify - does this mean that if I start editing a published
post theres a risk it may autosave halfway through my
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 5:53 AM, wp-Testing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So when it autosaves your post, does it not designate the old post as a
revision and the autosave becomes the current post, so to speak?
OK, perhaps that made no sense. Example - I make a change, I leave the PC
for 10
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From: Doug Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As it stands right now (2.5.x), published content doesn't get updated
with autosaves. It waits for you to click the appropriate button
before making it live.
mda, etc., does this still hold true with this new functionality in
You're welcome. :D
spencerp wrote:
Kirk M wrote:
Have you tried the WordPress Database Backup plugin for downloading
your database instead of going through PhpMyAdmin?
That seems to work so much better! Thanks again for reminding me about
that Kirk! =)
I'll add a vote for both selective deleting of revisions and an option
for specifying a limit to the number of revisions stored.
Excellent new feature folks!
ProDevStudio wrote:
Hi Everyone,
First of all BIG thumbs up to everyone developing core WordPress.
Like Peter Westwood said I would
A Long email to clarify some confusion. Sorry for the lack of
individual replies/snips :(
Autosaves:
There is only ever a maximum of one autosave for any given post. New
autosaves overwrite old autosaves. This means that no, your tables
do not grow by one row every 60 seconds.
On May 23, 2008, at 2:49 AM, Peter Westwood wrote:
It all looks very useful and intuitive.
I think we need to make the existence of the revisions more
prominent -
for me having them down the bottom of the page below the fold makes
them
hard to find.
Maybe a link in the quicklinks list to
Forgot to give the trac ticket for post revisions.
http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6775
Feel free to open specific tickets for specific bugs as well.
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The post/page revisions feature is more or less feature complete now.
Can people poke at it and see what bugs/inconsistencies there are?
How does the UI feel? What's missing? What shouldn't be there? That
sort of thing.
For those of you who haven't seen it yet, on posts and pages that
This feature is great. However, database concerns float in my mind. IMHO,
this feature should be opt-in and disabled by default.
Another thing is the auto-save feature. I type in a post title and later on
change my mind. WordPress.com stats however displays the old title and not
the new one.
Now this is a real slick feature and one I know I'd definitely use when
I wasn't posting from an local app. However, I do have to echo Will
Garcia's concern about the database and how much extra pounding it might
take with this new feature. Do you have an idea on how much extra load
it might
Kirk M wrote:
However, I do have to echo Will Garcia's concern about the database
and how much extra pounding it might take with this new feature. Do
you have an idea on how much extra load it might be on the DB say in
the case of a single blogger posting 1 to 3 times a day and using
TinyMCE
Just off the top of my head you might check in your PhpMyAdmin ( I take
it that's what your using) to see if there's a max transfer size set for
database export. 2,000 KB sounds awfully familiar for some reason. Have
you tried the WordPress Database Backup plugin for downloading your
database
Kirk M wrote:
Just off the top of my head you might check in your PhpMyAdmin ( I
take it that's what your using) to see if there's a max transfer size
set for database export. 2,000 KB sounds awfully familiar for some
reason. Have you tried the WordPress Database Backup plugin for
downloading
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