Log send into the future
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Horror!
I wanted to put an older log on top of the page, and choose July 31st, 1:00 p.m. It should have been July 30th…
I also clicked Update instead of OK. So now the log has totally disappeared, and that’s a disaster, it’s an important one on which an artist collaborated, and I have no back up…Will it pop up later this day, or is lost forever?
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…Sorry for panicking. It wasn’t in the ‘Posts’ survey either, but that dashboard item was bearing a marker ‘Scheduled (1)’, and there it was.
So automatically publishing at some later date is possible. Which I never needed so far, therefore I didn’t know about it.
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Yes, it’s very useful for when you’re going on vacation or if you want to schedule a couple of days off. I also like it because I’m always writing in the middle of the night, but posts get more hits if they’re scheduled so they go up in the daytime.
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I assume you’re referring to the searching machines? I never realized it makes a difference, thanks for the tip raincoaster.
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No, I think this is real people sitting at work going “I wonder if somebody has posted on a blog” because the peak hours correspond to normal work hours in North America. Search engines should be neutral about that sort of thing.
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