By Paul Murray on Tuesday, 16 May 2017
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Hi SI Team

I am very happy to see Post Revisions available

https://stackideas.com/blog/easyblog-5-1-2-stable-is-now-available

Site moderators can now limit the number of revisions history stored, this is one of the most frequently requested feature from our users. We believe redundancy is the ultimate downfall in anything, therefore the team managed to get it all sorted out, whether keeping or switching in between revisions back and forth works efficiently now.


Where do I find them in the EB back end?
If I change the setting do they take effect from the moment I change the settings?
Or do the settings go back in time so to speak and remove revisions that exceed my limit that I set today?

does this make sense?

thanks

Paul
Yes, that is correct.
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 18:57
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Where do I find them in the EB back end?

You can find this setting from backend > Easyblog > settings > editor > general > Revisions.

If I change the setting do they take effect from the moment I change the settings?
Or do the settings go back in time so to speak and remove revisions that exceed my limit that I set today?

Nope, it will only affect that is the new post or you editing your existing post, once you save, it will left the last few revision data based on what you set from backend.
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 18:05
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Hi Arlex

Thanks for this
or you editing your existing post, once you save...

This means the second I open and save and old post these prefs kick in right?

thanks

Paul
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 18:49
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Thank your Sir
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 19:23
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You are most welcome.

As a gentle reminder, kindly start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiry. I will lock and mark this thread as resolved.
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 19:28
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