Rating: 5 stars
Works great, I use it on several sites.
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Update 3/8/21.
Not working with 5.6.2.
Several issues from earlier support tickets seem to still be unresolved.
The time-picker isn’t appearing under the calendar picker.
Custom Post Types aren’t being expired.
I notice that support tickets going back one year haven’t been answered.
Is this plugin being supported?
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guys, it is working completely fine. I personally tested on 5.1.1 wordpress. read the installation instruction. Thanks team.
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Upon first installation, the date picker doesn’t work when trying to set the expiry date. Well, that basically renders this plugin useless.
Great idea, but needs to work properly first.
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>>This plugin turns posts to a blank page when set a date to expire.
same with me. Any ideas?
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This plugin turns posts to a blank page when set a date to expire.
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I did not read the installation instructions carefully and thought the plugin would not work on CPTs. However, when I realized I did not configure it properly, I have come back here and changed my review. No issues at the moment. I like that it is a light-weight plugin. Not super fancy., but it works.
Not seeing any follow-up from the developer on many user’s questions in the support area.
Rating: 5 stars
Doesn’t work with SiteOrigin PageBuilder. When activated, PageBuilder doesn’t show up in Post/Page editor.
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I haven’t tried to debug what’s wrong, but as soon as I installed the plugin I was unable to see the editor icons nor actually click on the “edit” to change the publishing date or the expiration date. This is a fantastic plugin idea, hope to see it fully functional.
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This nice little plugin does for what it’s made: it expires your posts. Even custom post types are supported. The option for enabling the plugin on custom post types is a little hidden though…
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This is not fancy – does 1 job, but does it really well. I have a sting of posts announcing events that come and go on no predictable schedule. This plugin takes them off the blog page at a day/time/minute I select by changing status from PUBLISHED to DRAFT. No setup to speak of, couple of clicks to set the time on each post. No more people yelling at me to take down old events; no noticeable impact on performance.
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dont work with visual composer : the page is broken
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Expiry settings (with a nice date popup) right in the “Publish” metabox, with options to unpublish, trash, or label the post makes this one of the best post expiry plugins, I think. It should almost be in the core.
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On my blog not installed many plugins, but this one is really useful in full measure. Easy to use and intuitive settings for each user. Conveniently plan their records and this will definitely come in handy for those who have a lot of them really.
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