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Changes Tab

On the Changes tab, all content that has been added, changed, and deleted can be viewed. For each revision, the date and time that the change occurred is listed together with the name of the user who performed the change. The default view always presents one revision of the page, page section, article, or custom content item compared with the revision that immediately precedes it.
You can navigate through each revision and see a direct comparison with the previous revision. For each revision, you have the option of viewing just the changes or the entire content, including that which has not changed. See the section ‘Comparing revisions’ for complete information on comparing two revisions with each other.

 

Viewing Revisions

At the top of the Changes tab, there are controls that allow you to navigate between revisions and to control what content is displayed. 

 

 

 

To navigate to the first (initial) revision of a content item, click ‘First revision’ (see A above). To select a revision according to its date/time stamp, select it from the ‘Revision’ drop-down list (B). To view the current revision of the content item, click ‘Current revision’ (C). To switch between viewing all content or only the changes in a revision, click ‘Changes only’ or ‘All content’ (D).

In the audit trail view, two revisions of a content item are always shown. At the top of the audit trail view, the type and name of the content item appears. On the left side, the previous revision is shown and on the right the revision that immediately follows it. At the top of each revision the date and time the revision was saved and the user who performed the change is shown. To navigate to the previous or next revision, click [Previous revision] and to navigate to the next revision, click [Next revision].

 

 

In the revision view, a color-coded system is used to denote the three types of changes:

  • Content that has been added is shown against a green colored background
  • Content that has been removed is shown against a rose colored background
  • Content that has been changed is shown against a beige colored background

Interpreting the color coding that appears in the audit trail is described in complete detail in the sections Added ContentRemoved Content, and Changed Content.

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