=== Simple Post Expiration === Plugin URI: http://pippinsplugins.com/simple-post-expiration Author URI: http://pippinsplugins.com Contributors: mordauk, rzen Donate link: http://pippinsplugins.com/support-the-site Tags: expiration, posts, expire Requires at least: 3.6 Tested up to: 4.7 Stable Tag: 1.0.1 A simple plugin that allows you to set an expiration date on posts. Once a post is expired, "Expired" will be prefixed to the post title. == Description == A simple plugin that allows you to set an expiration date on posts. Once a post is expired, "Expired" will be prefixed to the post title. You can show the expiration status of a post using the [expires] short code. The [expires] short code accepts 5 optional parameters: - expires_on - The text to be shown when a post has not yet expired. Default: `This item expires on: %s` - expired - The text to be shown when a post is expired. Default: `This item expired on: %s` - date_format - The format the expiration date should be displayed in - class - The class or classes given to the DIV element - id - The ID given to the DIV element The `%s` will be replaced with the expiration date. Have you found a bug or have a suggestion or improvement you'd like to submit? This plugin is available on [Github](https://github.com/pippinsplugins/Simple-Post-Expiration) and pull requests are welcome! == Screenshots == 1. Metabox added to each post / custom post type 2. Metabox with calendar showing 3. Expired post with modified title 4. Expired / Expiring Posts widget == Installation == 1. Activate the plugin 2. Go to Settings > Reading and set the expired prefix 3. Add an expiration date to any post item that you wish to expire at a certain point in time 4. Optionally add the [expires] short code to the post content == Changelog == = 1.0.1 = * Fix: Notice with PHP 7 * New: Translation files for pt_PT = 1.0 = * First release!