Rating: 3 stars
I mean I can switch to block editor to use it, but then the post type has to be REST API available that’s not ideal. For now it works if I rollback to version 1.2.
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The ability to control the last-modified date should be a native feature of WordPress. This plugin adds the missing functionality, exactly that, and more than that. What more could I ask for? ??
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I was looking for something to change the modified date or “freeze” it completely when I made only minor changes.
This plugin ticks all boxes and works great so far. The “freeze” option works well but I have to test a bit more.
So far I’m happy.
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I use the current WordPress version 6.1.1 with the Astra Pro theme (and Spectra). I could change the Last Updated Date on all my Posts using this plugin.
You just have to be aware that if you change something else in a post, then the date will be updated to the current point in time, and you have to change it back, unless you use the “Freeze modified date” option.
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Would love to use this plugin, but it doesn’t work with the “classic editor” anymore. The author suggests using an earlier release, but I went back to version 1.3 and 1.2, and neither of them worked for me either.
I code and manage a lot of commercial websites, and none of them uses Gutenberg, it’s too easy for clients to mess up sites with it.
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We love this little plugin. It does not add much overhead to the admin interface and simply does it’s job.
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Super simple and elegant. The best plugin of its kind. Thank you.
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Do not work with gutenberg.
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Thanks @djuric for sharing this useful plugin!
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I could not install it. But I put file ‘update-last-modified.php’ in Code Snippets, and it does its job.
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Met my needs perfectly for a project using wp 4.9.4.
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Simple, yet powerful plugin!
Any chance you could add an option so that the modified date wouldn’t update by default?
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