🌐 This article has been translated from Korean for your convenience. If there is any discrepancy, the Korean version prevails.
Save
- You can save changes you make to a post in progress (title, subtitle, body).
- Click "Save" at the top right of the editor screen to save it to your edit history.
- If you want to continue editing the post later, you must click Save to store it as a draft. Any unsaved changes will disappear when you leave the editor and cannot be restored.
- Save does not work for posts that have already been published, and the Save button is only shown for unpublished posts. To edit a published post, please use Republish.
- You can view your saved posts under [Studio] > [Posts] > [Drafts].
- There is no limit to the number of posts you can store as drafts, and they are kept permanently until you delete them.
- Drafts are not visible on your channel until you publish them.
Auto-save
- Changes are saved every 5 minutes even if you don’t manually click the Save button.
- You can turn this on from the editor by going to the top right [···] > [Auto-save].
- However, depending on your network conditions, auto-save may not always work correctly, so please press Ctrl+S regularly to save manually and minimize the risk of losing your post.
- Auto-save does not work for posts that have already been published. To edit a published post, please use Republish.
Edit history
- Each time a post is saved or auto-saved, its contents are recorded so you can revert your current draft back to a previously saved version.
- You can view the save history for the post you’re currently editing from [···] > [Edit history] at the top right of the editor.
- Up to 30 of the most recent edit history entries per post are stored for 30 days, and the most recent record can be viewed in [Studio] > [Posts] > [Drafts].
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Revert: replaces the content you’re currently working on with the saved version.
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Delete: lets you delete edit history entries you don’t need.