• I am interested in how organizations using WordPress manage review of page updates by multiple people. There’s a question in the forum about this from three years ago closed with no responses, so I thought it might be time to try again. This is a common business requirement, so I’m sure someone must have found a solution by now. Am I on the wrong track looking for the ability to save a draft/preview version of an existing page without removing the existing page so that the preview/draft URL can be passed around to a few different sets of eyeballs. Maybe it’s send the preview URL around to logged in users/reviewers? If so, how do you maintain the integrity of the open preview when this process may take a couple of workdays?

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  • Rambo

    (@rahul020691)

    Thread Starter nerfturf

    (@nerfturf)

    This reads like it might be possible to work something out in practice using the revision system. I might be able to
    1) publish my revision
    2) restore previous revision, kicking my “draft” into the revisions bucket where it can be viewed by the authorized reviewers
    3) Once I have their sign-offs, publish the “draft” using the ‘Restore This Revision’ button

    I will test this, but if anyone has worked anything out in practice, I’d still be interested in their process.

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