When you publish your story, Pageflow creates a snapshot of your story at that moment. This snapshot becomes the publicly visible version. Any changes you make in the editor after publishing are not automatically reflected in the published version.
To make your new changes visible to readers, you need to publish your story again via the publish button in the editor. This creates a new snapshot with your latest changes and updates the published version.
This separation allows you to continue working on your story without affecting what your readers see. You can experiment with changes, add new content, or make improvements, and only publish when you're ready to share the updates.
To learn more about how Pageflow manages different versions of your story, see How does the revision system work?