Hi,
On Saturday 22 January 2011 10:15, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
Temporarily publishing pages and then unpublishing them again is
not actually an ideal way to develop and preview content, but I'm
unaware of another method of previewing changes to see how they
will display in the site pages.
@Christian: is there a trick I haven't learned yet?
You do not have to publish to see it in action. After you select one
page to edit in the tree, you can click the "Draft Site" link in the
bottom bar of the window - it opens that page in a production site -
only that it is not really published. From there you can browse the
draft site, not just that page as if it was published.
The problem hereby seems to be, that there is only one common draft
space. So if you choose to browse the Draft Site, you see *all* of the
drafted pages simultaneously. You can not preview the current live
pages with just one additional draft page in which you are interested.
(At least I had the same problem and did not find a way to overcome it)
Nino
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