PublishPress Revisions

These posts feature news and tutorials for the PublishPress Revisions plugin. This allows you to submit, moderate, approve, and schedule revisions.

Your Guide to the Autosave Feature for WordPress Posts

If you write blog posts in your browser, you have probably had the gut-wrenching experience of losing content. Maybe your browser crashed. Perhaps your internet connection dropped. But when you went back to your post, your content was missing. Ouch! Fortunately, autosaves are a WordPress feature that can help you avoid losing your content.

How To Hide the Edit Link For WordPress Posts

We had an interesting question from a PublishPress customer this week. They wanted to hide the “Edit” link on published WordPress posts. This customer wanted to make sure his users clicked the “New Revision” link instead of editing the post directly. This “New Revisions” link is coming from the PublishPress Revisions plugin, which gives you…

Prevent Users in the Revisor Role From Approving Their Own Revisions

PublishPress Revisions is the plugin that allows you to manage content changes in WordPress. The plugin provides a special role called “Revisor” that can submit and approve changes, but not create new content. One PublishPress customer noticed that users in the “Revisor” role can approve their own changes. In this article, I’ll explain how to…

PublishPress Revisions 3 is Available With a New Workflow

PublishPress Revisions is the plugin that allows you to safely make changes to WordPress posts. You can edit a post and submit those changes for feedback and approval, before it goes live on your site. It’s also possible to schedule those changes to go live on a future date. All of these features make PublishPress…

You Can Now Submit Revisions for Unpublished Posts

For several years, the PublishPress Revisions plugin has focused on controlling who can update published content. The Revisions plugin is very helpful when you want to copy a WordPress post, edit it, and then publish the update. We’re delighted to say that is starting to change. With version 2.4 of PublishPress Revisions, you can now…