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I just updated some documentation and was intending to check the "Create New Revision" box, but I forgot. I seldom use this feature on my own sites. However, in updating documentation it seems like a really good thing do to, but something that I will usually forget to do.
Would it make sense to have this on by default, especially for documentation pages, which seem to be their own content type?
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Never mind, create revisions is turned on by default for documentation. But, the files and permissions page is not using the documentation content type.
I just updated some documentation and was intending to check the "Create New Revision" box, but I forgot. I seldom use this feature on my own sites. However, in updating documentation it seems like a really good thing do to, but something that I will usually forget to do.
Would it make sense to have this on by default, especially for documentation pages, which seem to be their own content type?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: