Thanks
Barbara
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Instead of going to that url, it gets automatically redirected to the home page:
https://www.revenuegrowthclub.com/members/
The url that does work to show the posts for that day is:
https://www.revenuegrowthclub.com/members/2012/12/7/
So the date has changed from “07” to “7” without the zero. However, the calendar will not link to that url, and it’s a different format from all the other calendar days.
All the other date links from the calendar that I have tried work, including other single-digit days.
A little background: I have been attempting to get password protection on the blog posts so it will be a membership site. I have tried three member access/privacy plugins, to no avail. Finally, none of the posts would come up under any circumstances. This problem persisted even after all the member access/privacy plugins were disabled. Resetting permalinks solved the problem *except* for this one calendar link.
Any suggestions for making the posts come up at https://www.revenuegrowthclub.com/members/2012/12/07/ ?
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I’m working on a charity website that has daily devotions.
The people want to be able to enter in a months worth of daily devotions, but only show one, a day at a time. I’ve worked out how to do that with some php coding – which is then displayed on the website.
Now what they would like is for people to “subscribe” to the daily devotion and receive an email each day with that day’s devotion (so when that day’s devotion is displayed on the website it also needs to get email to whoever subscribed to the devotions).
I can’t seem to find a plugin that could help me with this and not sure if I could actually code this?
Basically I want to show on my main page all of TODAY’s posts only… then below those have a list like:
– Wednesday 23rd July
– Tuesday 22nd July
– Monday 21st July
– Sunday 20th July
– Saturday 19th July