WordPress Wednesday - Timestamp Your Posts
Welcome to the first WordPress Wednesday at BlissLogs. Every Wednesday, expect to find some information related to WordPress and its plugins. Some weeks will give you tips on using WordPress and some will help you deploy and configure the various plugins.
This week, I’d like to reiterate the benefits of editing the timestamp of your posts. It seams that this topic has been blogged about to death, but if you don’t use it; maybe you should re-consider. You may tend to blog in batches, but don’t want to release them all at once. There may be a special date, such as a holiday, coming up and you have a great thought on a post topic, but don’t want it released till that date. You may go on vacation, but still want regular postings on your blog. All of these are great reasons to post date your blog entries. Do you have any other reasons to post date your posts?
Editing your timestamp in WordPress couldn’t be easier. When writing a post, expand the Post Timestamp section in the right sidebar and enter the date and time you want the post to be published. When you have completed the post, simply click on the publish button. That post will not appear on your blog until the time and date of your timestamp.
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Posted on July 18, 2007
By Jason Spence
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