If you have ever deleted a blog post by mistake, this update gives you a safety net. Instead of disappearing right away, deleted blog posts are moved to a Deleted area where you can restore them with their original content and status still intact.
π Why This Matters
Blog content takes time to write, review, and publish. Having a recovery option helps protect your work, prevents accidental losses, and gives you more control over your website content. It also makes cleanup easier since you can remove posts permanently only when you are sure you no longer need them.
β¨ Whatβs New
- Safer deletion: When you delete a blog post, it is marked as deleted instead of being removed right away.
- 30-day recovery window: Deleted posts stay recoverable for 30 days.
- Deleted filter: You can view all deleted blog posts in one place.
- One-click restore: Bring a post back with its original content and status.
- Permanent removal option: If you want to clean up old content for good, you can choose to delete it forever.



π οΈ How to Use It
- Step 1: Go to your blog section and open the 3-dot menu on the post you want to remove.
- Step 2: Click Delete and confirm. The post will be marked as deleted and hidden from the main list.
- Step 3: Open the Deleted filter to see posts that have been removed.
- Step 4: Choose Restore to bring a post back, or select Delete Forever if you want to remove it permanently.
π‘ Pro Tip
If a blog post brings in search traffic or answers common customer questions, restore it quickly so you do not lose valuable website visits and sales opportunities.