Page life-cycle

Page life-cycle

When you create or edit a page, you can save your work. The following buttons provide you with these options:

 

"While the following options are presented in a logical order, each function operates independently
  of the others.

- Save as draft
  Choosing to 'Save as Draft' will assign a draft status to your page, indicating that it is not yet
  ready for public viewing.            

-Preview your page
 Previewing your page displays your content in a new browser tab or window,
 allowing you to view it as if it were a live page."

If prompted, you may need to enable popups on your website within your browser's settings to properly preview your page.
"Previewing a page that is already live will display your edits to you, while users will continue to see the
 last published version, allowing you to preview content with confidence.

-Publishing a page
 Clicking 'Publish' will make your page visible to users on your website. Once a page is published,
 this button will change to 'Update Live.'-Checking page status quickly
 Using the page tree, you can quickly determine the status of a page based on its icon color:
 grey for draft, and green for published."

As shown here: 



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