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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 23
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word press question
I have never used wordpress before so please excuse me if this is really basic!
I installed wordpress on my domain and all is good except if I edit the timestamp on a post and make the time in the future. It will not display in the calendar or on the page (even if I just edit the hour so it is an hour into the future). Is there any way to change this so that it does display? |
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 3,765
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it can be done if you're comfortable with editing php files....or there might be a plugin for it.
i'd post up the link but i don't know if that counts as "posting another forum" which is against the rules. but if you go to the wordpress site and search for "display future post" you should find some good info
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