Scheduled Content (by Sizeable)
Embed scheduled content in your site via shortcode.
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Description
Embed scheduled content into your pages, posts and even custom post types supporting shortcodes.
Use [szbl_scheduled_content] to wrap and schedule your content. To hide content until a specific date, use the start attribute. To have content expire, use the end attribute:
[szbl_scheduled_content start="Jan 1, 2013 12am" end="Apr 14, 2013 12:00pm"]This is my scheduled content[/szbl_scheduled_content]
You can enter dates/time in any standard format and the plugin should interpret them correctly, using the timezone set under Settings > General.
Installation
- Upload
plugin-name.phpto the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Use [szbl_scheduled_content start=”January 1, 2013″ end=”January 15, 2013″]
Frequently Asked Questions
The plugin uses PHP’s strtotime() function, so any valid date/time format should work.
Omit the start attribute and your content will simply expire.
Omit the end attribute and your content will never expire, it will just be hidden until the start attribute’s date.
We make every effort to use the timezone settings within your WordPress installation (comparisons are made using date_i18n which inherits the WP timezone settings).
You can set the following two attributes to toggle nested shortcode processing and applying filters for the_content:
content_filters(defaults totrue, can be set totrueorfalse)shortcodes(defaults totrue, can be set totrueorfalse)
Content filtering must be turned off for the shortcodes attribute to take effect. You’d only want to use these if you want to remove content filtering (like wpautop and wptexturize) but still process shortcodes:
[szbl_scheduled_content start="Jan 1, 2013 12am" end="Apr 14, 2013 12:00pm" content_filtering="false" shortcodes="true"]This is my scheduled content. [another_shortcode] [/szbl_scheduled_content]
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1.3.0
- Enforces date localization for string to time conversion.
1.3.0
- WP 5.6 and PHP 7.4 compatibility checks
- Code formatting clean up and namespace.
1.2.1
- WP 5.2 compatibility check.
1.2.0
- Allows
ignore_yearattribute to the shortcode, to allow for ignoring the year in the start/end timestamps.
1.0.1
- Updates to readme.txt
1.0
- First commit. Basic functionality.