Typepad Question
Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 in techy
perhaps this is in the user guide that i haven’t had time to peruse yet. i noticed that when i save a post as a draft and then publish it, it places with a date stamp of the actual day i had first saved and drafted the post. so i just added this post but the post shows from January (which was when i first saved it). it’s kind of annoying because it’s now buried and unless you accidentally look around for it, you wouldn’t know it’s there. i’m sure there’s a way to remedy this?
Wednesday, February 11 9:51 pm
You can just go back into editing your post and change the date at the bottom of the page. You can make any post dated twelve years ago or in the future — whichever you want.
Monday, February 16 8:02 am
did you get this figured out? if not, drop me a note. Pauly D is right. As TypePad now stands, the draft date is what gets published. you need to manually change the date when you publish. And i’m not even sure you can do that in the lower versions of TypePad. but i might be wrong. it would be the first time.
Tuesday, February 17 3:55 pm
i think that this is something you can only do in the Plus version of Typepad, whereas I am using Pro. but if something wants to point out that you can with Pro, i’d love it.