Replacing image in article in Draft automatically publishes new image
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Oren Kaufman
If an article has a status of Draft, and I replace an image in the article with a new one, the image is automatically published. This doesn't make sense. Why wouldn't this work like any other content change to the article, which doesn't get published until I move the article status to Published?
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Add image replace option to Markdown editor
Oren Kaufman
Currently, there's no easy way to replace images in the Markdown editor. The only choice is to delete the old image and then re-add the new image, which is clunky and requires additional steps (or to replace directly in Drive, which immediately publishes the picture).
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This issue does not occur in the Advanced WYSIWYG editor, and we request you to make use of it. We are marking this item as "Complete" for now. Please reach us if you have any queries. Thank you!
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Prabhakaran Parasuraman
Hi Oren Kaufman, we apologize for the inconvenience you've experienced. There are a few limitations are there in the existing markdown editor. And it's not possible to upgrade any expected features in that. Since markdown is a syntax-based editor, we cannot include features like replacing images with that. At present, we are actively working on improving the user experience and stability of the Block editor. We request to use the block editor with a lot of available new features. If you've any further questions please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
Vidhya
Hi Oren Kaufman,
Greetings!!! Hope you are doing great.
We tried replacing an image in the Draft article and it got reflected on the KB only after publishing the article. Could you please raise a support ticket (support@document360.com) for looking into this further?