Hi,
plugin isn’t working with the newest wordpress 5.0 version.
]]>Hi,
Is it possible to not display on home/blog page until the scheduled time meets? But still keep post available and visible by direct link?
Hello,
Great plugin you have here, congratulations!
I was thinking, is it possible to publish posts in random order and not per date created?
Waiting for your reply, thanks!
]]>Hi!
When I publish post through xmlrcp Android client it is not beign scheldued, but is beign published at once…
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]]>Hi .. this plugin works with custom post ?
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]]>Hi Tetele,
Thank you and congratulations on making this wonderfully useful plugin! It works fine in single-user mode.
I just hope that the plugin continues to work every time I update my WordPress to newer versions. And if it doesn’t work with newer versions of WordPress, I hope you release updated versions of this plugin to work with new WordPress versions.
Well done! Thanks again!
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]]>Enabling this plugin on a network site causes a 500 Server Error when trying to access the network admin dashboard. Disabling the plugin restores access.
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]]>This plugin worked perfectly until i converted over to WordPress MU. The plugin still works fine but you just can’t access Network Admin as you’ll get an error.
In the mean time, i disable the plugin to access the Network Admin panel and once everything is done, i just enable the plugin again.
When will a solution come?
Thanks!
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]]>Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_get_current_user() in /www/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 1028
After click to Network Admin
]]>This latest update stopped working for me. Now when I set status to ‘published’ it just publishes, it doesn’t schedule the posts. I’m about to switch back to the previous version.
]]>As is, this plugin is extremely helpful. It would be even better if you could set specific days or times during the week for posts to be scheduled. For example, posting on Tue at noon and Thu at 2:00pm. Additionally, setting a specific number of posts to schedule for each cycle.
Configuration concept:
start with one weekly post schedule
radio buttons for each day of the week
dialog box for entering the time of day for each post (0:00 – 23:59)
dialog box for entering the number of posts for each day (0-infinity)
button to ‘click to add another weekly post schedule’
If I select two weekly post schedules, on Tue and Thu, at 12:00 & 14:00, with 3 posts on Tue and 4 on Thu. Then I set to writing 15 articles. These articles would be published in the order; Tue 12:00 – 3 articles; Thu 14:00 – 4 articles; Tue 12:00 – 3 articles; Thu 14:00 – 4 articles; Tue 12:00 – 1 article.
If others also find this useful, could you implement it?
]]>The steps for installation are:
Upload plugin-name.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Go to Settings > Writing and choose min/max interval between posts
Publish posts in rapid succession
After completing those steps and setting the min to 7 days, max to 14 days, I posted 5 posts in rapid succession over the course of 15 min. each of these 5 posts was immediately published to the site. What am I doing wrong?
]]>I just tried to create a page on my site and it got scheduled as if it were a post – I couldn’t edit the timestamp, I had to disable the plugin to publish it.
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]]>First, I love this plugin!
Second, a feature request… Would it be possible to get an email when there are fewer than XX scheduled posts in the queue?
Thanks,
Erika
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]]>Hi. Automatic post sheduler is a great idea.
But I want to know more. Firstly, in which exactly way does it work?
For example, my last entries are 60 minutes ago, and the last 24 minutes.
In configuration, I have minimum 15 minutes, and maximum 1 hour.
When it will be published?
What does it mean the minimum and maximum values?
All these things could be explained somewhere.
Thank you. I really want a Tumblr-like queue for wordpress.
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]]>Request: make a writing option for authors to exclude
What I mean is a multi selectbox in the writing tab with authors.
Every selected author is excluded by the plugin like so:
// While loop for all bypass users start
// Allow this user to bypass the schedule
if($data['post_author'] == $this_author)
{
return $data;
}
// While loop for all bypass users end
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]]>if ($post_status != 'publish')
does not allow you to trash posts ( in plugin.php )
suggested bugfix:
if ( $post_status != 'publish' || $post_status == 'trash' )
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