Гледате помощното съдържание за версия:
- 6.5
- 6.4
- 6.3
- 6.2
- По-стари версии
Versioning creates a "snapshot" of a page at a specific point in time. With versioning, you can perform the following actions:
- Create a version of a page.
- Restore a page to a previous version; for example, to undo a change that you made to a page.
- Compare the current version of a page with a previous version: texts, changes are marked with a specific style.
You can create a version of your resource from:
- the Timeline rail
- the Create option (when a resource is selected)
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Select the page in selection mode.
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Select the page in selection mode.
Бележка:
When restoring a page, the version created will be part of a new branch.
To illustrate:
- Create versions of any page.
- The initial labels and version node names will be 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and so forth.
- Restore the first version; i.e. 1.0.
- Create new versions again.
- The generated labels and node names will now be 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, etc.
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Select the page in selection mode.
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Select the page in selection mode.
Бележка:
A version is automatically created when the page is activated.
This method can be used to restore a page version. It can also be used to restore pages that have been previously deleted:
This method can be used to restore a page version. It can also be used to restore pages that have been previously deleted:
Timewarp is a feature designed to simulate the published state of a page at specific times in the past.
The purpose is to allow you to track the published website at the selected point in time. This uses the page activations to determine the state of the publish environment.
To do this:
- The system looks for the page version that was active at the selected time.
- This means the version shown was created/activated before the point in time selected in Timewarp.
- When navigating to a page that has been deleted this will also be rendered - as long as the old versions of the page are still available in the repository.
- If no published version is found, then Timewarp will revert to the current state of the page on the author environment (this is to prevent an error/404 page, which would mean that you cannot browse anymore).
Бележка:
If versions are removed from the repository then Timewarp cannot show the correct view. Also, if elements (such as code, css, images, etc) for rendering the website have changed, the view will differ from what it originally was, as those items are not versioned in the repository.
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Using the date and time selectors specify the date/time you want and click Go.
Timewarp will display the page as it was in its published state before/on the date you have chosen.
Бележка:
Timewarp will only work fully if you have previously published the page. If not, timewarp will show the current page on the author environment.
Бележка:
If you navigate to a page that has been removed/deleted from the repository it will be rendered properly if old versions of the page are still available in the repository.
Бележка:
You cannot edit the old version of the page. It is only available for viewing. If you want to restore the older version you will have to do that manually using restore.
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When you have finished viewing the page, click:
- Exit Timewarp to exit and return to the current author page.
- Show Timeline to view the timeline.
The timeline version is used if you want to see an overview of the publishing activities on the page.
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To show the Timeline you can either:
- Open the Versioning tab and then click Timewarp (near the bottom of the sidekick).
- Use the sidekick dialog shown after using the Timewarp Calendar.
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Select and move (hold and drag) the timeline to move through the document's timeline.
- All lines indicate published versions.
When a page is activated, a new line starts. Every time the document is edited a new color appears.
In the example below, the red line indicates that the page was edited during the timeframe of the initial green version and the yellow line indicates that the page was edited sometime during the red version etc.
- All lines indicate published versions.