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Add a "Save as Draft" button next to "Save Button" #1021

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angrybrad opened this issue Jan 31, 2017 · 2 comments
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Add a "Save as Draft" button next to "Save Button" #1021

angrybrad opened this issue Jan 31, 2017 · 2 comments
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@angrybrad
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Created by: Rolf-Juergen Hornasek (rolf.juergen.hornasek@gmail.com) on 2015/08/20 17:49:24 +0000
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Especially for enterprise customers it is common to prepare drafts before publishing them. Now the only way to save a draft is to click on the tiny dropdown next to the save button. If - by accident - the editor clicked on save the content would unintentionally go live. This has to be more clear, e.g. by adding a "Save as Draft" button next to the "Save" button.

This feature should only be available for PRO users.

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Similar confusion to #1556

@brandonkelly brandonkelly added the authoring ✍️ features related to author experience label Feb 25, 2018
@brandonkelly brandonkelly added enhancement improvements to existing features and removed feature labels Mar 5, 2019
brandonkelly added a commit that referenced this issue May 17, 2019
Resolves #1021
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Craft 3.2 will automatically create a draft as you start editing content, and autosave it as you continue editing, so there is no “Save” button anymore—just “Update entry”, which is the new equivalent of the old “Publish draft” button. So this FR isn’t really relevant anymore.

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