Versions
Overview
Versions are saved copies of a page, file, or folder created each time you click Submit. Cascade keeps the last 15 versions of every asset. They act as a backup, allowing you to compare changes or restore a previous version if something was changed by mistake.
Process of making a page viewable on the web
- Create a Draft (Save)
- A draft is like a rough copy of your page.
- Drafts are created when you click Save & Preview or when you begin editing a page.
- Drafts are private (only you can see them) and can be deleted anytime
- Why use drafts?
- They let you experiment and make changes without affecting existing versions. Think of it as writing notes on scratch paper before making something official.
- Create a Version (Submit)
- When you Submit a draft, it becomes a version.
- A version is a saved copy that others with Cascade access can see.
- Cascade keeps the last 15 versions of each page.
- They let you experiment and make changes without affecting existing versions. Think of it as writing notes on scratch paper before making something official.
- Publish (Live)
- Once a version is published, it becomes visible on the website for everyone to see.
- Publishing is the final step that makes your changes go live on the internet.