Is there any way (possibly by asking a mod?) to revert a post to a previous version, after it’s been saved?
With my post summarizing Feldman’s Epistemology textbook, I had a window open with an incomplete draft for some reason and clicked “save” before I realized I was doing. Now the finished version of the post is gone. It wasn’t a post I was terribly satisfied with, so if it’s gone it’s probably not a big loss, but if there’s an easy way to fix it, would be nice to know.
Here it is as raw HTML, with markup (copied from feedly), you can paste it using the ‘HTML’ button in the article editor: http://pastebin.com/HuQiP3AV
All the posts appear in the RSS feed immediately when they are posted, so I have a copy of it as it was posted. I can’t copy the formatting, but the text is here: http://pastebin.com/eHpFVeZY
Is there any way (possibly by asking a mod?) to revert a post to a previous version, after it’s been saved?
With my post summarizing Feldman’s Epistemology textbook, I had a window open with an incomplete draft for some reason and clicked “save” before I realized I was doing. Now the finished version of the post is gone. It wasn’t a post I was terribly satisfied with, so if it’s gone it’s probably not a big loss, but if there’s an easy way to fix it, would be nice to know.
Here it is as raw HTML, with markup (copied from feedly), you can paste it using the ‘HTML’ button in the article editor: http://pastebin.com/HuQiP3AV
(Also, use the original URL, don’t create a new article: http://lesswrong.com/lw/j20 )
Thanks. Even better. Reposted now!
All the posts appear in the RSS feed immediately when they are posted, so I have a copy of it as it was posted. I can’t copy the formatting, but the text is here: http://pastebin.com/eHpFVeZY
Phew. Thanks. Will repost tomorrow.