How Do I Find My WordPress Drafts?

Finding drafts of your WordPress blog posts can be a time-consuming process. If you’re using a WordPress blog as your personal website, you can use the Blogger Dashboard to view all of your past posts, as well as draft versions of each.

To find drafts of your WordPress posts on your server, you’ll need to use a WordPress plugin or a custom script.

One easy way to find draft posts is to use the Blogger Dashboard’s Posts pane. This pane displays all of your past posts, with the most recent post at the top.

You can use the Posts pane to view the raw HTML and XML code for each post, as well as the WordPress draft versions of each post.

If you’re using a WordPress plugin to manage your blog posts, you can view draft posts using the plugin’s admin panel. For example, the Jetpack plugin includes a Drafts tab that displays all of your past posts in draft form.

You can use the Drafts tab to view the raw HTML and XML code for each post, as well as the WordPress draft versions of each post.

If you’re using a custom script to manage your blog posts, you can view draft posts using the script’s admin panel. For example, the WP-Drafts script includes a Drafts tab that displays all of your past posts in draft form.

Once you’ve found a draft of a past post, you can use the post’s Raw HTML and XML code to modify the post’s content. Alternatively, you can use the post’s WordPress draft version to make changes to the post’s content.