Reverting and restoring changes to pagesWhen designing your Web page, you can use the History palette or menu commands to revert to a previous state of a page or site. The History palette records the changes that you make to a page in the Layout Editor or Source Code Editor and changes you make to files in the site window. Each time that you make a change, the new state of the page or site is added to the History palette. You can revert to a previous state of the page or site by selecting any state in the History palette. Once you've reverted to a previous state, you can restore changes that you made to that state by choosing a newer state in the History palette. You can also use the Adobe Web Workgroup Server to save different versions of the pages, make comparisons between versions, and revert a page to an earlier version. (See About GoLive workgroup sites.) Related Subtopics: |