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WordPress revisions: What they are and how to restore a previous page or post version

Ever made a change to a WordPress post and instantly regretted it? Or maybe you lost a draft after hours of writing? WordPress has a built-in safety net that can save you from these headaches—if you know how to use it.

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What are WordPress revisions?

WordPress revisions are a built-in feature that records changes made to posts and pages over time. Each time you update your content, a new revision is created, allowing you to revert to previous versions if necessary. This functionality is invaluable for content creators, providing a safety net against accidental deletions or unwanted changes.

Revisions are stored in the WordPress database, creating a history of edits that includes the date, time, and author of each change. This makes it easy to compare versions and identify modifications. 

The revision feature also empowers users to experiment with content without fear of losing valuable information, as previous versions can be restored anytime.

In collaborative environments, WordPress revisions are particularly useful. They enable users to track changes and revert to earlier drafts, fostering a more organized and efficient content management process. 

How to restore a WordPress revision

1. Access revisions

To restore a previous version of a post or page, start by accessing the revisions feature:

2. Review revisions

Once you access the revisions section, you can review changes:

3. Restore a revision

To revert to a previous version, follow these steps:

How to control WordPress revisions

While WordPress revisions are useful, they can sometimes clutter your database or affect performance. Controlling the number of revisions can optimize your site’s efficiency while retaining the ability to revert to previous versions.

Limiting or disabling revisions

To limit or disable revisions, modify your site’s wp-config.php file:

Deleting old revisions to optimize performance

Deleting old revisions can help streamline your database and improve site performance:

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