So for others who also write a /now page, when you update the page, do you keep the old stuff in, or does the page only ever show the “now”? If yes, do you ever file/save the old contents of your now page anywhere?

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  1. Replied to a post by Serena (Serena Who) So for others who also write a /now page, when you update the page, do you keep the old stuff in, or does the page only ever show the “now”? If yes, do you ever file/save the old contents of your now page anywhere?
    I’ve been thinking about this question for a few days now and this is how I’m going to be doing this moving forward.
    All my /now pages will actually be blog posts under the “now” category. My actual /now page queries for and displays the latest post in the “now” category.
    This way I would have an on-going record of previous /now pages.
    If I ever get around to doing a Toolbox/My Tools page like @Lioncourt or @Ronguest, I’d probably use this method again.

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