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Change publish date with a scheduled update

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7:40 am
November 3, 2011


abroucek

Member

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Hi,

I am very happy that I have found your plugin, it helped me a lot but I miss one thing… I use it to make a change in a post but I want that change to appear in the future (to publish it for example tomorrow, no other people are involved, just me… because I dont want to be on the internet every day, I prepare my posts, actually I edit them, I don't need to create new ones, and then I expect them to be published in the future by themselves thanks to your plugin)… but when its published it wont be showed as the first the most recent post because the publish date stays the same and it has not been changed when the revision was published and that is what ruins my objective of using this plugin - I still have to go on in the internet and change the publish date on my own.

What I want is to have the publish date of the post changed to the same date when the revision has been published so it will appear as the most recent post.

I think you could do this as an option in Setting of the plugin so people can choose if they want to change the publish date or not with a new revision publish.

This would be very helpful for me.

Thank you for considering this feature.

Hana

3:46 pm
November 3, 2011


Kevin

Admin

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Hana,

The intended use of Revisionary is in moderating and publishing changes to currently published posts or pages. If you need to scheduled the publishing of new posts, WordPress has built-in functionality for that. In the Add/Edit Post form, just click the Edit link next to "Publish Immediately" and change it to a future date. Then click the Schedule button.

10:06 am
November 4, 2011


abroucek

Member

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No no, you didn't understand. I know Wordpress has that feature but only with new posts… what I do mostly is editing older posts but I need the publish date to be changed to the date of revision being published, now it stays the same when the post was first created so it won't appear as the most recent post.

I found out that users Anon and Andreas where asking for the same feature in your post called "Introducing Revisionary for Wordpress".

Thank you for considering it.

10:39 am
November 4, 2011


abroucek

Member

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Well, I found out how to do that without your help… I wanted you to set the 'post_modified' as 'post_date' in post table in the moment when the revision is published… but I made changes in the code of wordpress - the part which takes care about showing the order of posts… the recent posts were ordered by 'post_date' and I changed it to 'post_modified'.

I hope it will help others.


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