How to Publish Posts in the Future

Setting posts to auto-publish at a specified date in the future is a simple WordPress trick to help you “work ahead” with your blog, which is great for those times when you’re in the blogging mood. Here are the steps:

  1. First you’ll need a post you want to future-publish. Login to your WordPress admin. Go to the “Write” section to write a new post, or open one of your drafts.

  2. In the “Post Timestamp” box (click the plus sign next to “Post Timestamp” if you can’t see it), check the checkbox that says “Edit Timestamp.”

  3. Enter in the date and time on which you want the post to future-publish. The fields are: month, day, year, hour, and minute. Note that the timestamp is in 24-hour time, so “3:12 PM” would be “15:12″.

  4. Click “Publish,” and you’re done!

Now your post should show up under “Scheduled Entries” under Dashboard.

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6 Comments

  1. Posted February 29, 2008 at 9:27 am | Permalink

    John, infact you have to press “publish”, otherwise the post will not be scheduled for publishing. I wrote an article for the same as well at http://tech.shantanugoel.com/2008/02/26/tip-wordpress-posts-scheduling-back-to-the-future-or-blast-from-the-past.html

  2. Posted February 29, 2008 at 9:39 am | Permalink

    Right, I found out recently that you can just click “Publish” instead of selecting “Published” from “Post Status” and then “Save.”

    I must’ve been thinking about a ye olde WordPress version (yeah, my WP usage dates back to the 1.5 era), because if I remember correctly, it used to be that clicking “Publish” meant “Publish Now.”

    I’ve updated the post — thanks.

  3. Posted March 1, 2008 at 1:43 am | Permalink

    @John: I was on blogger/blogspot at that time but yeah I think I remember from some conversations with friends that at that time, one had to press save instead of publish.
    btw, is ur notification for comments via email working? because I didn’t get any mail for your reply..

  4. Posted March 4, 2008 at 9:57 pm | Permalink

    Strange, it should be working, as far as I know. Hopefully it was a one-time issue with the message being caught in a spam filter along the way.

    Thanks for letting me know.

  5. Posted August 25, 2008 at 4:26 pm | Permalink

    How do you autopublish posts by email without approving them?

    I need to get all my spam autoposting on my site http://www.sendspamemail.com

    Anyone who can answer this ‘truely’ deserves to have a site called wordpress expert!

    Thanks!

    Tim.

  6. Posted September 6, 2008 at 12:41 pm | Permalink

    @Tim: This should be of help: Publish Your E-Mail Posts.

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