If you are editing a page at the same time as another team member, you will see the co-editor’s name in the Page Activity indicator in the top bar. If there is more than one other user editing the page, click the Page Activity indicator to see their names. Other users’ edits will not be visible to you until they save them.
If a team member saves the page while you are making edits, the Page Activity indicator notifies you that A new version of this page is available.
The Save button will also update to read Save and Merge. Now, when you save, your edits will be merged with your team member’s edits. Both sets of edits will appear on the same page, so you do not have to worry about accidentally deleting your team member’s work.
If you are editing the same element at the same time as another user, your work could be overwritten. It is a good idea to check which elements are being modified by another user when the Save and Merge button displays.
After saving, you can go back to editing or see the changes your team member made. Habitat retains each user’s independent set of edits as separate versions in the Page Activity history, which you can view or revert to at any time.