Which version of WordPress (dot org) are you using? To verify, you could scan your site here:
http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/
Or check at:
yoursite.com/readme.html
Hi. Sites hosted on WordPress.com have revision control support built in:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/page-revisions/
but I don’t believe this is a standard feature with self-hosted WordPress sites. You can use a plugin like this one:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/revision-control/
to add revision history.
but I don’t believe this is a standard feature with self-hosted WordPress sites
Actually, I am quite confident that @ WPORG sites one can see post/page revision history (if at the proper+ version).
If a WPORG user does not, they are likely using a quite outdated version of WPORG.
Post revisions are available in self-hosted WordPress. By default they are enabled with an unlimited number of revisions to be saved for each post. You can adjust the settings for revisions in wp-config.php.
(Oops, sorry for the outdated/incorrect info, thanks for clarifying.)
No worries 🙂
The plugin you linked to actually makes use of the native revision control system, but adds some more fine-grained control to the user from within the WordPress interface, so it’s useful to have.
Google is our friend, but I suggest the following when using it to search for timely content:
site:wordpress.org “term(s)” and then look again at the search and apply a date filter such as ‘Past Year’ (search tools)…there are other search engines.