• Resolved merosler

    (@merosler)


    Hello again

    I see that “PublishPress Revisions allows you to schedule WordPress revisions to be published in the future. When you’re editing a published post, all you need to do is select a future date. Your changes will be published at the specified time.”

    1) So I’m clear, if my article is already published, I would open the published article, make updates to it that I would want to publish for a future date and click the schedule changes button and it would publish the changes then?

    2) If I then wanted the article to then go back to the original article (before i made the changes referenced above in #1) a week later, is there a way to simultaneously schedule that change as a second scheduling option? Almost like I’m scheduling a sequence of changes for the site to execute upon over a period of time.

    If so, is this feature available in both the free and pro versions?

    ….Or would I need to then go back to the article a week later after the new changes are made to make another change to be scheduled?

    thank you,
    Matt

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  • Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi @merosler

    Sorry, our plugin does not support for simultaneously scheduling sequence just like what you described. You will need to wait the changes are made, then make another change.

    Thanks,

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