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 be on the DB say in the case of a single blogger posting 1 to 3
times a day and using TinyMCE exclusively? I'm thinking strictly of
shared hosting now which I would think comprises the majority of average
WordPress installs.
Time to update my test install to the latest trunk build I think.
Michael D Adams 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.
For those of you who haven't seen it yet, on posts and pages that
you've saved more than once, there should be a new box: "Post/Page
Revisions". It shows you the history of the post and lets you look at
each revision and compare any two revisions.
It store a revision every time you click "Save" or "Publish". Only
the most recent autosave is stored.
Oh, and autosave is now enabled for all posts/pages, not just drafts.
Screenshots:
http://mdawaffe.wordpress.com/2008/05/22/post-revisions-in-wordpress-26/
Let us know,
Mike
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