The HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. Pro module includes an AutoSave feature that ensures content that is entered into the EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module. but has not yet been updated will be saved to a temporary location until the Save button is clicked. This means that the content within the EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module. will be available for saving regardless of external events such as lost Internet connections or user error. When a user edits content of a module with AutoSave enabled, the page will automatically save to a temporary location the inline content. AutoSave is disabled by default.
If a user closes the editor or cancels editing without saving their latest changes, a warning message is displayed. The user can then choose to leave the page anyway and discard the AutoSave changes by clicking OK, or they can click Cancel to return to the EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module. and save the changes.
Alternatively, if an unexpected event occurs and there is content that has been AutoSaved but not updated, the following options are available to the user when they return to the Edit Content page of the module:
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