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Repeating Posts

Description

In short, schedules repeating posts for future publishing.

Allows admins to take an existing post (aka template), and create clones of it for future publication. This is helpful for mass communication blogs which have recurring events or regularly scheduled announcements.

For example, a book club blog could have a post titled – “Team Leaders’ Monthly Meeting”. In just one click, the admin could schedule a clone of that post to run every 30 days from January through December.

After installing, find your post template, click on edit and scroll to the very bottom of the edit post page to find Repeating Post.

Installation

  1. Upload files to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

FAQ

Can the posts be customized?

Currently, no. The plugin creates exact copies of the post.

However, since the posts are scheduled to be published in advance, you can then just customize future posts by editing them.

Reviews

August 29, 2017
It half works. It doesn’t keep any categories or tags and sets all copies to post at 00:00 (Midnight) the date requested.
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Contributors & Developers

“Repeating Posts” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.2

Now works with custom post types

For events (custom post type):

  • Ability to publish post immediately – allows you to announce the event right away, even though the event is in the future
  • Updates a custom meta field – custom_date – but need to generalize this somehow for other plugins.

0.1

Initial Version