What is a Post Status in WordPress?
…is not always clear. Even the name “post statuses” is a little confusing because these statuses can apply to any post type – not just posts. One common question we…
…is not always clear. Even the name “post statuses” is a little confusing because these statuses can apply to any post type – not just posts. One common question we…
…extra features. The plugin also has a new name: PublishPress Capabilities. The Free version is still available on WordPress.org. The Pro version is available here on PublishPress.com. PublishPress Capabilities Pro…
…statement from the company and doesn’t have a single author. Sometime the post is controversial and the safe choice is not to attach a person’s name. Whatever the reason, it’s…
Jen Kramer has taught web design for decades. Her career spans Harvard, community colleges, LinkedIn, Frontend Masters and now Annie Cannons, a nonprofit boot camp for human trafficking survivors. In…
…users in this situation. Here are some common requests: Add the tag “Archive” to a post after 90 days. Add the category “Needs Review” to a page after 1 year….
In 2018, we launched PublishPress.com as a side-project. In 2019, PublishPress was growing quickly and we began to see it as a project with real potential. So at the end…
…post statuses in WordPress? You can also remind them after publication: for example, you can prompt them to share the post on social media. Video guide to PublishPress Notifications https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPJvn90M6p0…
…authors must complete before publishing. Excerpt Max Min Now when someone goes to write a post, this is what they’ll see in the sidebar: Min Max Excerpt Characters If you…
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…phases of Gutenberg? We’re excited again about WordPress after a slow year. There’s the potential for transformative changes to WordPress in 2026. Watch this episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9doWARTmWc Listen to this episode…