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  • ZNS 60 posts 198 karma points
    Nov 20, 2015 @ 18:55
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    Versioning roadmap

    Hello,

    There is some basic versioning in Umbraco allowing you to rollback to a previous version. Is there anything on the horizon for extending working with versions? Features we'd like to see is:

    1. Working on multiple versions of a page. For example having a draft version that you're working on while also being able to do fixes on the public version.

    2. Comparing versions in a side by side view.

    3. Previewing any existing version

    I am aware that parts of 1. is possible today. That is working on a draft. However the UI in Umbraco 7 is really unforgiving for it. Hiding the "Save"-button, not indicating if a page is published or not etc.

    Would it be possible to extend Umbraco ourselves to support this? Are there APIs for working with versions, previewing different versions etc?

  • ZNS 60 posts 198 karma points
    Aug 26, 2016 @ 10:47
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    It'd be nice to get some response on this :)

  • Olov 27 posts 101 karma points
    Aug 26, 2016 @ 11:07
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    The new cache in V8 will make this possible at least, if its planned to work exactly as you want with versions I'm not sure of though....

  • iNETZO 136 posts 499 karma points c-trib
    Mar 17, 2019 @ 20:51
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    I'm investigating if it's possible to build an eLearning platform (LMS) by creating a proof of concept with Umbraco. Most parts of this proof of concept are covered very well in Umbraco but versioning content is one of the parts I don't have a solution for jet.

    Is there somebody who has done content versioning like ZNS describes? I hoped that it was possible with Umbraco 8 but haven't seen the possibilities jet.

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