I was a little confused to know what the "Return to Draft" button did. I thought that it would return a posting to the version that was before the current edit. In fact it is an "un-publish" key.
It was assumed that you could abort the edits that you were making on a post in the even that something went really wrong. If this was the case you should just close the post without saving (I am not sure what the auto-save would do about this, as you would probably see some changes).
Actually, the "Return to Draft" function is quite useful as you can select a range of posts and un-publish them all at the same time. They can then be reinstated as they were at a later date. This is particularly useful to overcome the unrealistic results of some searches.
It was assumed that you could abort the edits that you were making on a post in the even that something went really wrong. If this was the case you should just close the post without saving (I am not sure what the auto-save would do about this, as you would probably see some changes).
Actually, the "Return to Draft" function is quite useful as you can select a range of posts and un-publish them all at the same time. They can then be reinstated as they were at a later date. This is particularly useful to overcome the unrealistic results of some searches.
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