Content Sync makes it easy for your editors to see what content has been pushed or pulled, where it comes from and where it's being distributed. You can also filter your content list by this state to easily find and identify content.
Visit Drupal's default Content list in the admin area.
The Sync State column documented below will display a Show usage link once content has been pushed. Even without the Sync State column added to your site you can still use the Operations menu at each content item to access it:
The operation is also available when editing content through the sidebar menu where you also assign Pools to the content:
When you use either one of those links, a popup will open that displays a list of all sites where this content is used. These links are deep links, meaning they will forward you directly to the same content on the remote site to make it easy to find and identify distributed content.
In the top area you will find an additional filter Content Sync. Just select the sync state you're looking for and hit Filter to apply. You can filter by the following sync states:
In the content list you will see a new column Sync State. This column will display the following information:
This includes a link to show where the content has been pushed to (see above).
It will also provide you the Pool it was pushed to (Content - All in this case).
Please note that the date shown here is the published date of the content. So even if you push the content later, it will still show the date of when the revision was originally saved on the site.
This includes a quick link to immediately push the local changes.
This includes a deep link to the content on the source site, making it easy to identify the content and it's origin.
It will also provide you the Pool the content was pulled from in brackets.
See Override content locally for details about this feature.