How To Future Post in Wordpress

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Going out of town? Can’t find time to blog each day? Have a time sensitive post? Just future date your posts in Wordpress and they will post when the time comes.

Future posting is a great feature for anyone who doesn’t want their blog to look deserted when they away for a week. Or those that have lots of time to write posts at 11pm, but want them to be published at different times throughout the day.

It’s quite simple to do. We just edit the time stamp on the write post page. Here are the details:

  1. Login to your blog and click on the ‘Write’ Tab.
  2. On the right side, expand the ‘Post Timestamp’ box.
    Expand Timestamp Box
  3. Click on the ‘Edit timestamp’ checkbox.
  4. Modify the date to be sometime in the future.
    Edit Timestamp Box
  5. Publish the post.

Now, you’ll want to be careful when setting the time. It’s set off the 24 hour clock as there is no AM, PM indicator. It also runs off your servers time. So, if the time in the box doesn’t match up with your current time, you’ll need to calculate the difference or update your time settings in the ‘Options’ tab. (Find your time offset.)

That’s it. Your post should now go live when the time is right.

I know other systems like MovableType have similar future posting features. Check your blog’s documentation for all the details.

Categories: BloggerDesign, Blogging 101, Commentary, Software, Tutorial, Wordpress

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5 Comments on How To Future Post in Wordpress

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    I like your site. I was searching for this since days. I was about to buy a script to do that whil it is so easy! I will link to your blog (in future post).

    You saved me a lot of time and some dollars. Thank you.

    Franck S.

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    Thanks for the tips, very usefull :)

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    Thanks! You’re the post I’ve found on whether or not the time of your future post is dependent on your server time.

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    That’s a good point Brandon. If your server time is off, then your posting times will more than likely be off in Wordpress too. I believe you can set your time in the Options->General to get everything back on track.

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    thanks for the great tip…its useful for beginners

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