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subpar

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  1. This may not be an ideal solution, but I haven't seen any better options offered as yet.

    You could set up a new page (disabled) that will contain your edits, previewing this new page until you are happy with your edits. Once you are satisfied, you can either delete the old page and update the URL of your new page to the old pages URL, or change the URL of the old page to something else and then update your new pages URL and activate it.

    For example, if I wanted to edit my 'products and services' page:

    /products-and-services

    I could create a new page that is disabled to the public at:

    /products-and-services-new

    Once perfect, I can either switch the URLs and activate the new page, or delete the old page and then update the new pages URL.

    This will reduce your downtime for that page to a few seconds while you update the URLs. As I said, not perfect, but a few seconds of downtime is preferable to potentially much longer!

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