Overview of Article Revision Storage in ScreenSteps
ScreenSteps maintains a history of changes made to articles by storing multiple revisions. This allows users to track edits and restore previous versions if needed.
- Currently, there is no limit to the number of revisions stored for each article.
- Future updates may introduce limits or consolidation of older revisions, with advance notice to users.
Key Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Revision | A saved version of an article at a specific point in time, reflecting its content after an edit. |
| Consolidation | The process of combining or reducing stored revisions, typically to manage storage or simplify version history. |
Why It Matters
Understanding how revisions are stored is important for managing content history and ensuring the ability to recover previous versions if necessary. Anticipating future changes to revision storage can help teams plan their documentation practices.
- Unlimited revisions provide flexibility and security for content management.
- Potential future changes may impact how revision history is accessed.