Deze plugin is niet getest met de laatste 3 grotere versies van WordPress. Mogelijk wordt het niet meer onderhouden of ondersteund. Ook kunnen er compatibiliteitsproblemen ontstaan wanneer het wordt gebruikt met recentere versies van WordPress.

Automatic Post Date Filler

Beschrijving

This plugin overrides default date and time of edited posts with dynamically calculated custom values. This is useful especially when scheduling posts; the plugin can, for example, automatically generate new post dates by incrementing the current most future post date by a specified number of days.

Calculated custom date and time will automatically replace default values after clicking the “Edit” link next to “Publish immediately” in the post editor’s Publish module.

Features

  • Date/time values usable as a reference: current date/time, oldest or most future post date/time; specific time of day
  • Date/time of reference can be increased or decreased by a specific number of days/minutes
  • Configurable post types and statuses of analyzed and affected posts

See Screenshots for more information.

Schermafdrukken

  • Administration interface
  • Post editor's Publish module with custom time "00:00" filled in by the plugin

Installatie

  1. Install and activate the plugin.
  2. Go to Settings > Automatic Post Date Filler to configure the plugin.

Beoordelingen

7 maart 2019
I wanted to make the process of scheduling comic posts easier while using Comic Easel and this does exactly what I need it too! Thank-you!
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Changelog

1.1

  • Full post type and post status support for analyzed and affected posts
  • Oldest post date/time can now be used as a date/time of reference
  • Modified timestamp values in the Publish module are now highlighted with a yellowish color
  • Minor appearance changes
  • Code refactored

1.0

  • Initial release