Thread:Fossiliferous/@comment-26384327-20150726165520/@comment-24668482-20150726190904

I am with you now. Misunderstood the question,

Yes, you can use the History of the page to compare the latest version to the previous one, and all the differences will be higlighted for you.

On the Time Travel Update page, if you go to the edit button at the top of the page, it actually has a drop down menu (there is an arrow to the right of the button). Pick 'History' from the options there:



The history lists every single edit ever made to the article. Each one has an open bubble next to them, which you can use to select any two edits. At the top of the page there is a 'Compare selected versions' button. Selecting two edits and pressing this button will bring you to a page showing all the differences between those versions:



The old version is on the left and the new version is on the right. The differences will be in red, and the newer of the two versions selected will be displayed in whole underneath the comparison boxes.



You can go to any version from this window by selecting the 'revision as of...' link at top if you just want to see the old version. And you can also go to any version from the history page itself if you want to go back in time and see how the page looked days/months ago. You can even edit the older version to restore it (everything added by newer edits will be gone then though).