Today we have no way of undoing changes made the a page / block. Some issues with this:
It is quite easy to overwrite existing blocks which can cost a lot of time and lead to lost productivity
In order to be "safe", you have to duplicate block, make changes, test, delete original and then, finally, publish
If we have an "undo" function in the CMS, we can more easily work with creating / updating content without worrying about losing elements we have already created and we will increase our productivity.
This change will benefit all users of Litium.
The solution should simply be an Undo-button on each block that will revert to the last published version of that block / page.
It is pretty crazy that undoing changes is not something that Litium has at the moment. Every other CMS in the business provides a way to rollback changes (for about 10 or so versions back).
It would be greatly benificial to a customer to be able to rollback changes after something breaks. Instead of having to remember what changes were made to the current version.