• I admit that I don’t use the “Page” function much if at all.

    I was working on my own Privacy Policy for the blog. I decided to save the draft, so I clicked on the link “Save Draft” and exited the room. Even before the first “save,” I saw where WordPress claimed to had saved a draft of the post, which did seem peculiar because I hadn’t saved the draft yet.

    So, when I returned to the room, the entire document was -gone-. It was simply a blank page, although it had retained the title.

    <i>I do use an assigned links-name plugin and had already assigned the title, so that developer will, if I can find the necessary info, be receiving a carbon copy of this message along with WordPress support forum.</i>

    Of course, I did look and see what was at the shortlink, but it reverted to the typed link.

    The problem relates to two things:

    1. There does not appear to be more than one draft associated with a “Page”-type posting.
    2. Some kind of overlooked error erased my hard work without notification.

    That covers it.

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