Save a draft of a page
It is very inconvenient not to be able to save a draft of a page before it is updated. When there are many features of a page to update/add, it becomes very time-consuming to have to do it all in one shot.
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wadini367 commented
Webpages need a function to allow updates "behind the scenes" and then publish the changes when the changes are ready for website posting. For example, we have a web page which describes the classes for an event twice a year; the classes change each time, and we use the same web page to list the class descriptions, but it takes some time to get all on the web page and we have a specific announcement date to reveal the classes. If there was an ability to edit a web page without posting, that would be helpful so that we can then post on the announcement date without interruption of the web page existence.
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Lynne Seligman commented
Save As functionality would save me a lot of rework when editing a web page.
Here are the circumstances
1. I am editing a page of the website, and since I expect minor changes.
2. I realize I am not ready to finalize the post since there is a piece of info I need to verify first, like a date or name spelling.
3. I now have a choice. Either publish an incomplete page or dump a half hour or more of work. I end up trashing the edits since I cannot afford to publish bad or missing information. If I could save as and create the duplicate page after I have made the edits, it would save me a lot of rework. Could this functionality be added in a new update to the software?