draft blog
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My draft blog disappeared after I saved it several times
Blog url: http://successfulretirementguide.wordpress.com/The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Have you checked in ‘Drafts’? or even in ‘Trash’, just in case you deleted it by mistake. Which i have done myself more than once!
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Thanks for your response. I had saved the draft 5-6 times because it took me a couple of days to write it. It is not in drafts. Does WordPress have its own “Trash”?
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The blog linked to your username is not a free hosted wordpress.com blog. To be clear we do nopt prvide support for it here. All your support issues with that site must be posted to http:// wordpress.rog/ support
Re: http://successfulretirementguide.wordpress.com/
Go to Posts > All Posts, hover over the title of the post, click Edit and check the Post Revisions module for previous saved versions of the post.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/post-revisions/If you’re not seeing the Revisions module while on the editor screen, click Screen Options (top right corner of your Admin page) http://en.support.wordpress.com/screen-options/ to activate it. Then select the post and page modules to include them. http://en.support.wordpress.com/modules/#list-of-modules Then you ought to be able to go here > Dashboard > All Posts > Posts and locate the post and recover it from post revisions.
If you cannot locate the post and restore a post revision, and it’s not in your Trash folder http://en.support.wordpress.com/trash/ then you will not be able to recover it. http://en.support.wordpress.com/trash/#restoring-from-trash
Advice:
When you start a new post, add the title, set it to private and then publish it. When you are done with the post, set it back to publish and update it. The problem with posts disappearing when saved as a draft has been around for a while, but only seems to hit a small number of people randomly.The other choice is to get and use an offline blog client such as Windows Live Writer (Windows) or Ecto (Mac) and then everything is saved on your computer and when you are done with the post, you actually publish it directly from the blog client software. See here for offline blog editors so you don’t have to go through this again http://en.support.wordpress.com/xml-rpc
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Found trash – not there either. I guess I should write this stuff in Word and then copy it so I don’t get burned again.
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Microsoft WORD is not web compliant. If that your intention >
Go to Settings > Writing and select “ ___ WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” and then scroll down and click “Save Changes.”
Also see here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#pasting-text
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