• Actually, it’s sort of unfair to compare this plugin with the abandoned TAO one. This one has much more power, even in its free version.

    Even a low-to-no-budget developer wants to expire or update content on a timed basis. As a musician, I offer a schedule of what I play each week. When the date passes, I can push that info down into an archive section, with next week’s information prominently displayed at the top.

    What’s fun and convenient for me is absolutely imperative if you are expiring retail deals after a certain date/time passes.

    Another very interesting use of the plugin that I only recently discovered is the ability to progressively update a page without committing the update to production. In other words, if I want to do heavy updates, I can do them in a sandbox, save them without publishing into the revision queue, and then later revise the page in the revision queue. When done, I simply push the revision queue page to production immediately, or I can set it to deploy on a timer.

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