It is important to keep your website or blog updated for getting a continuous flow of visitors. WordPress stores a copy of the post/page changes from the previous version. It helps us to a great extent in managing content creation.

Elegant Themes contributor Randy A. Brown has published a comprehensive article on managing WordPress revisions to optimize site performance.

He says, “A revision is just a saved copy of the changes to your page and post content. WordPress automatically stores a revision every 60 seconds while your browser has a post or page open. It also stores a revision every time you click to update.

How to Restore Page and Post Revisions

These stored WordPress revisions make it easy to restore your pages and posts to previous versions. Let’s take a look at how to restore revisions in both the classic and Gutenberg editors.

How to Restore Post Revisions in the Classic Editor

Restore Post Revisions in the Classic Editor

In the Classic editor, the list of revisions appears at the bottom under the content editor. Simply click on a revision to see a comparison between that revision and the current content or another revision.”

How to Manage WordPress Revisions to Optimize Site Performance

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