Version History
Review history, create snapshots, and restore versions.
Open version history
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Open a page
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Open Version History
Select Version History from the editor toolbar.
Opening Version History shows the current saved timeline without creating a new saved draft just from opening the panel.
Create a snapshot
Use Create Snapshot to save a named checkpoint before major changes, a handoff, or a risky restore.
Checkpoint handoffs also save a recovery copy automatically before editing moves to the next person.
If you want a fresh restore point before comparing older versions, create a snapshot first.
What you will see in the timeline
- Live Version: the current published page visitors can see.
- Saved Draft: an unpublished page save captured in version history.
- Snapshot: a named checkpoint you created manually or saved before a checkpoint handoff or recovery step.
Restore a version
- Restore Content: restores layout and content only.
- Restore All: restores content and page settings (title, meta, and SEO).
- Restores update the current draft first. Review the result and publish when you are ready.
- Use Restore Content when you want the older layout back but need to keep today's page settings.
Undo vs version history
- Undo / Redo: quickly step through recent edits in your current session.
- Version History: restore a prior snapshot or full version when you need to roll back.
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Updated Apr 23, 2026
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