Ghost publishing platform releases enhanced history feature for easy content restoration

Ghost publishing platform releases enhanced history feature for easy content restoration

A week after introducing a built-in native image editor, Ghost, a widely recognized publishing platform, has launched an enhanced history feature. The new feature offers a swift method to view all previous versions of your content, and restore any past alterations made by any user. Ghost's system automatically stores numerous versions of your posts during the editing process, providing a convenient backup in case of errors or lost work.

In the past, retrieving previous post versions required a more manual approach. With the newly introduced user interface, Ghost simplifies this procedure. Users can now easily navigate through their post's editing history, view the specifics of each edit including the editor and timestamp, and restore any version with just a click.

For Ghost(Pro) users, these new features are readily available upon login. However, developers who are self-hosting Ghost will need to update to the latest version to take advantage of these enhancements.

by Paul

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Ghost is a prominent modern publishing platform used globally for creating new media platforms. It is primarily a blog publishing tool with a rating of 3.3. Ghost supports Markdown, provides a robust publishing interface, and offers two-factor authentication for enhanced security. Notable alternatives to Ghost include WordPress, Drupal, and Write.as.

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