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UNDO CHANGES IN ELEMENTOR WEBSITE BUILDER How To Use Elementor WordPress Plugin Revisions Tutorial

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In today's video tutorial we'll learn how to undo changes or go back to earlier versions of your pages using Elementor website builder WordPress plugin revisions in a simple, fast and effective method.
Elementor comes with built-in revision history along with undo and redo. Using these functions, you can get a log of each operation and save it in the editor. Click the icon at the bottom of the window to access the History window. This will open the history window with actions and revisions. Actions Tab The Actions tab records every Action you perform in Elementor. You can retrace your steps by browsing and clicking the action list. You can switch back and forth between actions.
Each item in the action list contains the item name and type of change, whether adding or editing. At the end of the list of actions you will find "Processing Start". If you want to go back further, go to the "Revisions" tab. Every time the page is updated, a new revision is created on the Revisions tab. You can switch between revisions and revert to any previously saved version. Each revision item is listed with the date, time, and creator of the revision.
Click Apply to apply the revision to the current page. Click Discard to return to the current version of the page. Undo/Redo keyboard shortcuts You can also use CTRL-Z (Windows) or CMD-Z (Mac) to undo the last action, and CTRL-SHIFT-Z or CMD-SHIFT-Z to redo the last action.
From now on, everything you do in the editor can be undone and redone when necessary. Did I make a mistake? do not worry! Just press Ctrl/Cmd + Z or open the history window and browse through all your past actions. This feature is a great addition to the already useful revision history feature we released a while ago, creating a saved revision every time you save changes. If you've reached the bottom of the action list, you can go back further by going to the "Revisions" tab.
We covered this feature in detail in a previous version history post. Revisions are very useful and are saved using the same WordPress revisions feature.
I hope you guys enjoy this video, feel free to use the comments section below in case you have any questions, and don't forget to check out that Visualmodo website and subscribe to our channel for more web design and development training videos. Please check the links below for more content.
Elementor comes with built-in revision history along with undo and redo. Using these functions, you can get a log of each operation and save it in the editor. Click the icon at the bottom of the window to access the History window. This will open the history window with actions and revisions. Actions Tab The Actions tab records every Action you perform in Elementor. You can retrace your steps by browsing and clicking the action list. You can switch back and forth between actions.
Each item in the action list contains the item name and type of change, whether adding or editing. At the end of the list of actions you will find "Processing Start". If you want to go back further, go to the "Revisions" tab. Every time the page is updated, a new revision is created on the Revisions tab. You can switch between revisions and revert to any previously saved version. Each revision item is listed with the date, time, and creator of the revision.
Click Apply to apply the revision to the current page. Click Discard to return to the current version of the page. Undo/Redo keyboard shortcuts You can also use CTRL-Z (Windows) or CMD-Z (Mac) to undo the last action, and CTRL-SHIFT-Z or CMD-SHIFT-Z to redo the last action.
From now on, everything you do in the editor can be undone and redone when necessary. Did I make a mistake? do not worry! Just press Ctrl/Cmd + Z or open the history window and browse through all your past actions. This feature is a great addition to the already useful revision history feature we released a while ago, creating a saved revision every time you save changes. If you've reached the bottom of the action list, you can go back further by going to the "Revisions" tab.
We covered this feature in detail in a previous version history post. Revisions are very useful and are saved using the same WordPress revisions feature.
I hope you guys enjoy this video, feel free to use the comments section below in case you have any questions, and don't forget to check out that Visualmodo website and subscribe to our channel for more web design and development training videos. Please check the links below for more content.
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