=== Expiring Posts === Contributors: ivankk Tags: post-expiry, expiring-posts, expire, expiring, expire-posts Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 5.2 Requires PHP: 5.3 Stable tag: 1.3 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html == Description == This plugin adds functionality to expire a post on a given date. This plugin currently only works with the classical editor. It does this by adding a new "Expires" date field in the Publish box. By default posts don't expire, but you can add a date instead. Once that date is reached, the post is marked as expired and is no longer visible to the end user. == Dev Notes == * Dev occurs via https://github.com/ivankruchkoff/wp-expiring-posts * the new post status is `expired` * a filter called `exp_disable_expiration_for_this_post` exists to disable this feature on a per-post basis. == FAQ == = If I enable this plugin, what will happen to my existing posts? = Nothing, the posts current post state will remain unchanged. = Will I be able to see expired posts? = Yes, they will be visible in the _expired_ view within the post entry list for your post type. = Will this plugin work with custom post types too? = Yes. = If I have a post set to expire and I use the filter to disable expiry for a speicific post, what happens? = When the `exp_disable_expiration_for_this_post` filter is used, the UI for control post expiry will not be shown, and the post will not expire. In other words, the filter overrides post expiration. == Screenshots == 1. By default a post never expires. 2. But you can add a date instead.