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I accidentally deleted my page. Can I restore it?

Learn how to back up a file in case it needs to be recovered.

Article ID: SLN20347

Yes, you may be able to restore your deleted page from the following methods.

Automatic Backup

When you create your site, we automatically activate JetBackup, which stores a copy or takes a snapshot, of your website's files every 24 hours, and stores 7 days of backups. You can use this tool to restore your entire website or individual files/folders. Learn more.

Note: We only retain backups in JetBackup for 7 days. We encourage you to make a manual backup to your computer before making major site changes. This will provide you with a backup point to restore to if more than 7 days of work need to be reverted. 

Manual Backup

You can restore your website from a manual backup you previously saved to your local drive or saved in cPanel backup. Learn more

Note: Backups are best used for restoring files in the File Manager to their state at the time a backup was made. This includes restoring the contents of the files to their state at that time. Making a backup is advisable when planning to make major updates to the contents of a site. 

FTP

FTP is a quick way to restore an individual file or folder if you have a backup copy on your local drive. Learn more.

File Manager

If you delete a file or folder in the File Manager, you can restore it from the trash can. Restoring from the File Manager trash can is only useful when you are needing to restore files/folders that were deleted by mistake. If the files/folders have not been deleted, there will be nothing to restore.  Learn more.

Note: If you skipped the trash can and permanently deleted a file/folder, it will not be recoverable in the File Manager. Instead, try to recover the file/folder from a manual or automatic backup.