=== PostDate ===
Contributors: dcoda
Donate link: http://postdate.dcoda.co.uk/donate/
Stable tag: 2.4.45
Tags: schedule, utility, post, future, postdate
Requires at least: 3.0.0
Tested up to: 3.3.1
A utility to make it easy for you to space out a number of pre-written drafts over a set time period.
== Description ==
This plugin is only supported on PHP 5.2 or greater.
Are you going a way for a while and want to put your blog on auto pilot. Well WordPress does allow you to schedule posts.
But if you already have a stock of posts it can be time consuming to schedule them properly and evenly.
PostDate makes this a little easier, it allows you to choose a start date ( it even suggests the best future date to use ),
set a time of day the posts are to be publish, and select days of the week that you do not want to post on. You can even set aside drafts that you do not want to schedule.
If you are having trouble and cannot find the answers in the FAQ you can post your support questions to the WordPress Support Forum
If you find PostDate useful please rate it at wordpress.org and please consider making a donation to help us set aside more hours to maintain PostDate
PostDate is written by dcoda
You can check out our other plugins here
If you require a custom plugin you can contact us here and maybe we could write it for you.
== Installation ==
For installation instructions and help click [here](http://postdate.dcoda.co.uk/help/installation/).
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
For frequently asked questions and help click [here](http://postdate.dcoda.co.uk/help/faq/).
=== Copyright ==
(c) Copyright DCoda Limited, 2007 -, All Rights Reserved.
This code is released under the GPL license version 2, available here:
[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt)
There are so many possibly configurations of installation the plugin can be installed on we limit testing to a PHP 5.2+ Linux platform running the latest version of WordPress at the time of release but it is released WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.