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At any time you can remove existing content from your website. |
You can easily remove existing content using= the Content editor.
1. Go to the Content mode.
2. Open the Content tree.
3. Go to the page you would like to delete.
4. Click Send to Trash.
A dialog box appears, asking you to confirm deleting the content.<= /p>
5. Click Confirm.
=20If you remove a Content item that has children (other content under it i= n the content tree), both this item and the children will be moved to Trash= .
You can view all Content items that have been moved to trash. To do this= , click Trash in the Discovery bar.
Trash screen
The Trash screen lists the name of the removed Content item, its Content= Type and the original Location under which it was placed.
When a Content item's parent is also in the trash, instead of the origin= al Location you can see a message saying that the "Item's ancestors are in = Trash."
16.04 OR LA= TER
After a Content item has been moved to Trash, you can still restore it t= o its original Location.
1. Click Trash in the Discovery bar.
2. Find and check the Content item you want to recover.=
3. Click Restore Selected in the Actio= n bar on the right.
=20The selected Content items will be returned to their original Locations.=
Temporarily you cannot restore Content items whose parent have also been= removed. This will be changed in upcoming versions.
Content items placed in Trash can be permanently deleted by clicking
Caution!
Content items deleted in either of these ways will be removed permanentl= y. You will not be able to restore them later.