Rating: 1 star
I’ve been using this for years and it was great for my purposes, but agree that now using gutenberg editor, posts are marked future, so the plugin is no longer working.
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I liked this plugin. But it seems not working any longer. Too bad.
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If you just need a simple and light-weight solution for your events, this is the way to go.
If your theme or page-builder does not give you the option to change the order of the future posts/events, do add ‘reorder post’ plugin, and you might also need
‘exclude from blog’.
Rating: 5 stars
Does what it says without much trouble or overhead.
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<p class=””>still works! even after 10 years! really happy with that, because our site is less or more depending on this small plugin …</p>
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Rating: 5 stars
excellent
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Es justo lo que buscaba
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Works at it have to.
An interesting feed about it: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/display-future-posts-solutions?replies=11
Rating: 5 stars
simple + easily customisable = perfect !
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Works perfectly in 3.6
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super nice, let’s you publish future events and you don’t need to go into php for it.
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needed this
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I’ve used previous versions, never had trouble.
This does exactly what it says on the box.
Only thing to note, any existing posts that are listed as ‘scheduled’ will need to be re-published. (You can do this as a batch or singularly using the quick edit function and switching the status to published)
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