First, you need to choose whether you accept revisions for pages or posts.
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Allowing authors to revise published posts in WordPress
You can then make changes and submit the revision for editorial review. Once approved, the editor can simply merge the changes into the live post.
The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Revision Manager plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin .
After activation, go to Settings » Revision Manager TMC in your WordPress admin area to configure the plugin settings.
Depending on how your WordPress site is set up, you may see some additional options in this section, such as attachments and navigation menus. The Pro version allows you to select individual content types for posts.
Allowing authors to revise published blog posts
Then open the “Copy creation function” drop-down list of jamaica cell phone number menu and select “edit_posts”.
Then you need to open the “Acceptability” dropdown menu and select “published_posts”. This will allow contributors to make a copy of a published post.
Revising published WordPress blog posts
Then open the “Role for notification” dropdown and select who should be notified when changes are ready for review. Typically this will be an administrator or editor, but you can select any user role you want.
Next, you can choose whether you want to keep the original post's publish date or replace it after accepting revisions.
And if you're using the classic WordPress editor, you can let the plugin show you the changes to the post title and content . You can skip this step if you're using the Gutenberg editor.
Merging the published dates for the revised post with the Revision Manager TMC plugin
If you use the Advanced Custom Fields plugin , you can display a colored marker to indicate that changes have been made to the post field.
If you want to do this, simply select “Mark changed fields”.
Marking changes to an advanced custom field with the Revision Manager TMC plugin
Another thing you can configure in the plugin is the subject line for the email that is sent when an author makes changes to a published post.
You can keep it simple, like 'Accept author's changes to this post/page'.
Changing the revised post email notification subject line with Revision Manager TMC
Many sites have the issue that WordPress does not send emails correctly . For this reason, we recommend checking that you are receiving all Revision Manager emails as expected.
Simply scroll down to the “Quick Test” section and enter the email address you would like to receive a test email to.
You can then make changes and submit the revision for editorial review. Once approved, the editor can simply merge the changes into the live post.
The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Revision Manager plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin .
After activation, go to Settings » Revision Manager TMC in your WordPress admin area to configure the plugin settings.
Depending on how your WordPress site is set up, you may see some additional options in this section, such as attachments and navigation menus. The Pro version allows you to select individual content types for posts.
Allowing authors to revise published blog posts
Then open the “Copy creation function” drop-down list of jamaica cell phone number menu and select “edit_posts”.
Then you need to open the “Acceptability” dropdown menu and select “published_posts”. This will allow contributors to make a copy of a published post.
Revising published WordPress blog posts
Then open the “Role for notification” dropdown and select who should be notified when changes are ready for review. Typically this will be an administrator or editor, but you can select any user role you want.
Next, you can choose whether you want to keep the original post's publish date or replace it after accepting revisions.
And if you're using the classic WordPress editor, you can let the plugin show you the changes to the post title and content . You can skip this step if you're using the Gutenberg editor.
Merging the published dates for the revised post with the Revision Manager TMC plugin
If you use the Advanced Custom Fields plugin , you can display a colored marker to indicate that changes have been made to the post field.
If you want to do this, simply select “Mark changed fields”.
Marking changes to an advanced custom field with the Revision Manager TMC plugin
Another thing you can configure in the plugin is the subject line for the email that is sent when an author makes changes to a published post.
You can keep it simple, like 'Accept author's changes to this post/page'.
Changing the revised post email notification subject line with Revision Manager TMC
Many sites have the issue that WordPress does not send emails correctly . For this reason, we recommend checking that you are receiving all Revision Manager emails as expected.
Simply scroll down to the “Quick Test” section and enter the email address you would like to receive a test email to.