Scheduled Content

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Scheduled content enables you to schedule portions of a post or page and/or set an expiery date for that content.

Author:ThatBlogger (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.5
WordPress version tested:3.9.40
Plugin version:2.1
Added to WordPress repository:23-12-2012
Last updated:08-05-2014
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://thatblogger.co/scheduled-content-wordp...
Total downloads:2 992
Active installs:100+
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After installing and activating the plugin you can use the shortcode [schedule]. You can pass upto 4 parameters, the date and the time to show the content and the date and time the content will expired and disappear from your page or post. You have to pass at least one parameter from the scheduled or expired.

Sample –

[schedule on=’2014-12-01′ at=”10:01″ expon=’2014-12-01′ expat=”13:15″]
the content you want to hide here
[/schedule]

The 4 parameters are “on”, “at”, “expon” and “expat”.
“on” accepts a date, until that date is arrived the content will be hidden.
“at” accepts a time. Time has to be set in 24hrs format. (date should be yy-mm-dd if you only pass time)
“expon” accepts a date, the content will disappear from the page on this date.
“expat” accepts a time. Time has to be set in 24hrs format. (date should be yy-mm-dd if you only pass time)

The time is compared with your blog’s time zone settings, if you set your time zone to local time zone it would be easy for you. Go to “General” settings of your wordpress dashboard, under “Time Zone” you can set the time zone you prefer.

Shortcodes will also run inside this shortcode!!


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