What an editor session draft is
An editor session draft is the working copy Blocky creates when you start a new widget or edit an existing widget. It keeps your widget category, type, variant, data, config, style, datasource settings, and name together while you work in the editor.
Drafts are useful when you are testing styles, mapping Notion properties, or leaving the editor before saving the finished widget.
When drafts are created
Blocky creates an editor session when you:
- Open Create Widget from the dashboard.
- Select a widget category, type, and variant.
- Configure datasource fields if the widget needs them.
- Click Create or finish the datasource step.
Blocky then opens the editor route with the new session.
Autosave behavior
The editor autosaves changes while you work. Treat the draft as the temporary editing source. When you are happy with the preview, save the widget back to the dashboard.
Resume a draft
- Open Dashboard.
- Go to Drafts.
- Find the draft by widget name, category, type, or variant.
- Click Resume to reopen it in the editor.
Delete a draft
- Open Dashboard → Drafts.
- Click the delete button on the draft card.
- Confirm the delete prompt.
Deleting a draft removes the editor session. It does not document a reusable widget code and should not be used as a backup.