MY DRAFT IS GONE!!!
-
Hi guys!
On Saturday, I wrote a sizable blog post. It was the first post ever for this new blog. After finishing it, I saved the draft, double clicking the save button three or four times to make sure it saved. I received confirmation. I then logged out and logged back in to make sure that I could still access it — on Saturday, I could. Today, I logged in to edit and publish the draft and it was GONE. Like a dummy, I didn’t save the text to my computer—I had confidence that you system could handle saving my information. I really, REALLY don’t want to have to re-write it, so if you could, could you help me find it? It MUST be saved in your servers somewhere.
Thanks you so, so much!
Wade Wallerstein
Advantage Driving SchoolThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
-
re: recovering a lost post or page
Please go to https://wordpress.com/post with the same browser and see if it offers to restore a post. If a restore button appears, that means a local copy was saved in your browser and you may be able to recover it.The classic editor retains 25 auto-saved post revisions but the new Beep Beep Boop editor does not. The post revision management system is not built into the new Beep Beep Boop editor, so saving the draft saves only the most recent version, but not previous versions.
In the new Beep Beep Boop editor the most recent version is saved only on your browser, and is not auto-saved to the servers for your blog unless you click the save link once.
If you are using the new Beep Beep Boop editor please read:
Features that won’t be included in the new editor
Post Revisions
Copy a Post
Link back to wp-admin
From https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/please-reinstate-the-option-of-choice-to-use-the-old-publishing-format
/page/32?replies=942#post-2338964If the post was created on the dashboard of your own blog at Dashboard > Pages > Add New then you ought to be able to recover a lost post or page from revisions if needs be.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/post-revisions/See also if applicable > restoring from trash http://en.support.wordpress.com/trash/#restoring-from-trash
To locate draft POSTS Dashboard > Posts > All Post > Drafts
http://advantagedriversed.wordpress.com/wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=draft&post_type=postTo locate draft PAGES Dashboard > Pages> All Pages > Drafts
http://advantagedriversed.wordpress.com/wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=draft&post_type=page(If you are referring to a Page then see here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/page-revisions/)
If you cannot restore from your browser, or locate a revision, or restore from Trash then the content has been lost and cannot be recovered.
I recommend:
1. Always create your posts on the dashboard of your own blog at
Dashboard > Posts > All Posts > Add New
If you have cookies enabled on your browser your preference will be saved unless or until your clear your cookies, and it will take you to the classic editor automatically every time you create a new post via the drop-down menu in the black admin bar or edit a post via the edit button on the blog itself.You cannot deactivate the new Beep Beep Boop editor but you do not have to use it. For locating the ways and means of accessing the legacy or classic pages for creating posts, editing posts, and viewing stats see here > Navigating the Classic WordPress.COM interface http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2015/04/05/navigating-the-classic-wordpress-com-interface/
2. Immediately after creating a post and entering a title click the save draft link. Thereafter, “click save draft” frequently.
3. Always allow pages to fully load before clicking any other links.
4. Never leave a post or page open for content creation or editing and walk away from it, or open another tab in the same blog and work on something else while it is still open. Save it properly and return to edit it later.
5. Use an offline blog editor so you have backups on your own computer http://en.support.wordpress.com/xml-rpc/
-
Thanks for the detailed instructions. I’ve been able to retrieve the list of drafts in the old interface. Is it right to say that I can only edit and post those drafts in that old interface, and there’s no way of transferring them to the new interface?
- The topic ‘MY DRAFT IS GONE!!!’ is closed to new replies.