In management reporting can we get an undo button? Allows you to undo accidents made during editing
I would recommend to use the save feature once you have made the changes you like, and then you can always exit and re-enter to essentially "Undo", back to the last saved point.
Here is also an idea on the Idea Exchange that you can Upvote:
Make a dev and prod version of it to avoid unintentional changes being pushed to production. Have you given page builder role to end users ?
Thanks - I've upvoted and commented on the idea exchange post!
Re saving - this would work but unless we save each individual move (or every 5 moves etc.) this isn't going to be as effective and can make things rather slow going.
Re page builder access this shouldn't be too much of an issue, main challenge is around the unintentional changes that may happen while doing legitimate development work.
All valid points though!
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