WEBFI-WordPress-How to Expire Posts or Partial Post Content in WordPress
Have you wanted to set an expiration date for your posts or have some time specific content? WordPress currently does not have an automated way to expire posts but you can add this to your site. In this video, we will show you how to expire posts or partial post content in WordPress.
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http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-expire-posts-or-partial-post-content-in-wordpress/
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Summary of this Tutorial:
Start by installing and activating the Post Expirator plugin.
After that you can go to a post and enable the post expiration and choose the date you need it to expire.
You also are able to choose how to expire the post from setting it to a draft or even delete it.
Click publish and the post will expire on the date set.
The other method would be to use the Scheduled content plugin to expire parts of a post or page.
Go to an existing page and surround the text you want to expire with the plugin’s shortcode.
Related Links:
Post Expirator
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/post-expirator/
Scheduled Content
https://wordpress.org/plugins/scheduled-contnet-by-streama/
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But you have to upgrade from the free version to a paid account with wordpress to be able to install plugins, correct?
Superb!! Just what I needed!! Thank you.
Is the schedule shortcode wrong? Because it is not working.