• I’ve been using Nelio Content (Free) for a while and didn’t notice the problem on the calendar before. My blog is set to New York timezone but I live in the Pacific timezone (NY – 3). When viewing the calendar, posts schedule for 12:15am for example, appear at the bottom of the previous day’s list.

    At the bottom of the 24th you can see the 12:31 am post for the 25th, and on the 25th, you can see the 12:08am post for the 26th. It makes it very hard to really know how many posts are scheduled for any specific day.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Plugin Author David Aguilera

    (@davilera)

    I’m afraid I didn’t understand what’s amiss. If your blog’s timezone is set to NY, all the times you see in our plugin are set in that timezone. You can’t schedule things in your timezone and then expect them to show up in the other timezone.

    Thread Starter Jeff Rose

    (@talus)

    Thanks for the reply David. I’m not expecting that but I do think that is what is happening.

    Items set for 12:15am on June 25 are appearing at the end of June 24th’s calendar – as if the Calendar is working with my timezone and shifting things backward.

    Plugin Author David Aguilera

    (@davilera)

    That’s weird. It shouldn’t happen. What if you create a new post and set its time and date? Does it then show up in the proper timezone (i.e. the same timezone you defined when you created the post)? Also, you might want to double check that you’re still using the appropriate timezone in your site.

    If none of this works, please send us an email to support at nelio software dot com and I’ll be happy to look into it more closely.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.