• Resolved Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)


    The steps for installation are:

    Upload plugin-name.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
    Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
    Go to Settings > Writing and choose min/max interval between posts
    Publish posts in rapid succession

    After completing those steps and setting the min to 7 days, max to 14 days, I posted 5 posts in rapid succession over the course of 15 min. each of these 5 posts was immediately published to the site. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Plugin Author tetele

    (@tetele)

    It seems like you’re doing it by the book. I’m not sure what the problem really is.

    Did you save the settings? If you go back to the writing settings screen can you see your updated values?

    What version of WP / PHP are you using?

    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    Interesting, the settings were not saved but they were set to 0. The default settings are 15 min and 45 min (if I recall correctly). However, when I first adjusted them and clicked save I had the problem detailed above. Now that I’ve rechecked the setting I see that it was set to 0. I’ve changed the setting again and double checked to ensure that is was saved correctly, now everything is working as it should. I’ll mark this topic resolved, thanks.

    WP version – 3.0.5
    PHP version – 5.2.16

    Plugin Author tetele

    (@tetele)

    I’ve checked and that seems to be an issue. Not sure why it’s happening, but I’ll look into it and fix it.

    Thanks for the heads up!

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