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Publish and Unpublish Posts

How to control which blog posts are live on your website and which remain as drafts using the Resytech Dashboard.

Every blog post in Resytech has one of two statuses: draft or published. Only published posts appear on your public website. Use the publish/unpublish workflow to control exactly when content goes live and to temporarily pull posts offline without deleting them.

Before you begin

  • You need access to the Resytech Dashboard.
  • The post must already exist. See Create a Blog Post if you need to create one first.

Publish a draft post

  1. In the sidebar, click Blog to open the blog list page. Draft posts display a yellow Draft badge.
  2. Click on the draft post you want to publish. The post edit page opens.
  3. Review the post title, excerpt, categories, featured image, and content. Make sure everything is ready for your audience.
  4. Click the Publish button (green, with a globe icon) in the action bar at the bottom of the editor.
  5. The post status changes to published and it becomes immediately visible on your public website at /blog/{slug}.

Unpublish a live post

  1. On the blog list page, find the published post. Published posts display a green Published badge.
  2. Click on the post to open the edit page.
  3. Click the Unpublish button in the action bar. It replaces the Publish button when the post is already live.
  4. The post reverts to draft status and is removed from the public website. The post content, images, and settings are preserved.

Delete a post

If you no longer need a post at all, you can delete it permanently:

  1. Open the post edit page, then click the red Delete button on the right side of the action bar.
  2. A confirmation dialog appears: "Are you sure you want to delete this post? This action cannot be undone."
  3. Click Delete to confirm. The post, its featured image, and its content images are removed. You are redirected back to the blog list.

You can also delete directly from the blog list by clicking the trash icon on a post card.

Filter posts by status

The blog list page provides a status filter dropdown above the post grid:

  • All Status -- shows both drafts and published posts.
  • Draft -- shows only unpublished drafts.
  • Published -- shows only live posts.

Use this filter alongside the search bar (which searches by title) to quickly find specific posts.

What happens next

  • Publishing sets the publication date. The first time you publish a post, the PublishedAt timestamp is recorded. If you unpublish and re-publish later, the original publication date is preserved.
  • Published posts are sorted by publication date on the public website, with the most recent first.
  • Draft posts are never visible to the public API. They exist only in the dashboard.
  • Unpublishing does not reset SEO. If search engines have already indexed a published post and you unpublish it, the URL will return a 404 until you republish. Consider whether this affects your search rankings before unpublishing established content.

Tips

  • Preview before publishing. There is no separate preview mode, so review the content editor carefully. You can always unpublish immediately if you spot an issue.
  • Use drafts for works-in-progress. Save early and save often as a draft. Publish only when the post is complete.
  • Bulk management is not yet available. Publish and unpublish actions are per-post. If you need to manage many posts, work through them one at a time from the blog list.
  • Deletion is permanent. Unlike unpublishing, deleting a post cannot be reversed. If you might want the content again later, unpublish it instead.

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