Anyone know of some plugins that will do this? Like a plugin that you would have bump every timestamp ahead by a day on every post and comment, making them all look fresh?
WP plugins that keep your your old post's & comments dates refreshed?
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i've seen a couple post rotator plugins, just want something to keep post dates recent in the same orderComment
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This one looks interesting though. I'm going to compare the two codes later. This might do a little more than lazy blog doesComment
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Hey, I just noticed your email at the bottom and emailed you a copy just in case so check your spam. The email title is GFY Thread - blog post rotator. It's just a one file attachment
Maybe it will do what you want, just dump it into plug in folder. That other one might be better though, but I've been using this one since maybe before wp version 2 and it still seems to work.
Anyways, just in case I'm not around later or miss your post that you want it. I do that a lot LOLComment
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I've seen plugins like this before, that cycle the oldest post to the newest timestamp. I would like all the posts to stay in the same order, just that they all get a bump ahead each day, so it looks like a regularly updated blog, just with old posts. I don't want them to cycle through, i want them all to move ahead a day each day for the timestamps. That make sense to anyone?Comment
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I'll check it out thanksHey, I just noticed your email at the bottom and emailed you a copy just in case so check your spam. The email title is GFY Thread - blog post rotator. It's just a one file attachment
Maybe it will do what you want, just dump it into plug in folder. That other one might be better though, but I've been using this one since maybe before wp version 2 and it still seems to work.
Anyways, just in case I'm not around later or miss your post that you want it. I do that a lot LOLComment
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The one I emailed you should do what you want then. It's pretty simple and self explanatory. Let me know if it works. Sometimes it seems to get stuck and back up posts but only on certain blogs so I think it's particular cron hosting problems. All you have to do is either update backed up posts individually or randomized and update lazyblog and it starts working fine again.I've seen plugins like this before, that cycle the oldest post to the newest timestamp. I would like all the posts to stay in the same order, just that they all get a bump ahead each day, so it looks like a regularly updated blog, just with old posts. I don't want them to cycle through, i want them all to move ahead a day each day for the timestamps. That make sense to anyone?
I actually like the idea of that extra ability to select categories and etc., but maybe cause I'm looking for something new. Like I said I'm going to compare these two codes and see what's up with them.Comment
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Here you go. Coming in email entitled "GFY Thread Lazy Blog Post Rotator". Anyone else wants it and one of you have to spread the joy so I don't have to keep emailing all day LOL.Comment
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If you find one better let me know. I have around 100 blogs and it works on most but backs up drafts on a few and I have to manually post them, but mostly it works. I'm not sure what the exact problem is and haven't examined the new one yet, but plan to, to see if something can be updated for 2.8Comment
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good idea, shouldn't be too hard to code this
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This looks good. But how do you think it will effect SEO rankings?Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment
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I've been using it since I've been building blogs (few years or so ago) and I don't think it affects ranking one way or the other. I'm not sure it pings unless I manually update (and I can't tell if that makes my traffic go up or down, nor can I figure why it works perfect on certain blogs and not on others. I have a feeling though it's something within a certain particular post that's being rotated that stops them and backs them all up.)
Mostly it's cosmetic so when someone comes across your blog they don't think you're neglecting it, which you are, to move on to create more blogs. Or course anyone who knows anything or comes back often will figure it out, but it's still useful why you move from blog to blog depending on what content you're pushing whenever.Comment
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P.S. I'm not using the one in that link yet, but I don't see why that would affect SEO any more than the one I have been using. I plan on examining that one because it looks like it might be getting updated and stuff.Comment
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I'd like to get a plugin to do this if it works well (if the one you have Fris works well, I'd really appreciate if you send it my way
). Q also for those who've been doing this - does Google include your posts in the "past 24 hours" and "past week" results given the updated date? That would be the SEO benefit to doing something like this IMO.
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