As for what "publish" does, some people run with the automatic publishing NOT
enabled. This means when they make changes to their workspace, they do NOT publish the
changes right away. These users love being in control of when the publish occurs, and
prefer to have the button there to do it.
What the "publish" button does is initiate an incremental publish. If you
already have automatic publishing turned on, then clicking the publish button likely
won't do anything because by the time you click it, an automatic publish has probably
already happened and the workspace is already in sync with the publish folder.
But for users who don't have automatic publishing turned on, clicking publish
initiates this incremental change. So if you change 10 files with auto-publish turned off,
you'll see nothing changes in your deploy folder, but the "resynchronize" is
shown in the view, showing you they are not in sync right then.
Then you click publish, and those 10 files are published =]
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