Undo & Redo
Quickly reverse or restore changes while editing your website
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Undo & Redo
Quickly reverse or restore changes while editing your website, similar to Ctrl+Z in a document editor.
Quick Start
- Enter Edit Mode in your website preview
- Make changes to text, images, or sections
- Click Undo (curved arrow left) to reverse a change
- Click Redo (curved arrow right) to restore it
The undo/redo buttons appear in the edit toolbar next to Save and Discard.
What Can Be Undone
| Supported | Not Supported |
|---|---|
| Text edits | Template changes |
| Image replacements | Color/font changes |
| Section content edits | Design panel changes |
| AI section regeneration | Publishing actions |
For a complete guide to editing your website, see Editing & Customizing Your Website.
Session-Based History
Important: Undo/Redo history is temporary:
- Kept while you're actively editing
- Cleared when you refresh the page
- Cleared when you save your changes
- Maximum of 50 changes tracked
For permanent snapshots, use Version History.
Undo/Redo vs Version History
| Feature | Undo/Redo | Version History |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | All plans | Grow+ only |
| Scope | Individual changes | Full website snapshots |
| Duration | Current session | Permanent |
| Use for | Quick corrections | Major revisions |
Best Practices
- Experiment freely: Undo lets you try things without commitment
- Save before big changes: Creates a version snapshot you can restore later
- Don't rely on session history: Save important work rather than leaving it in undo stack
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