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| Really? I do try to usr blogger and i choose the future date and click the "publish" and i found the post is published immediately, just the date is future date |
Oh, you just save it first. The post will appear at your dashboard as scheduled. Then blogger will publish it for you on the date set.
Here is the tutorial by blogger.
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To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. last month, is now live for everyone. If you set a post’s date into the future, Blogger will
wait to publish until that time comes.
Have you ever wanted to
announce something on a certain date but knew you wouldn’t be at a computer to make a post? Or you wanted to
keep posting regularly but knew you’d be on vacation for a few weeks? Scheduled post publishing is here to help you out.
Scheduling a post is easy to do: on the post editor page, click the “Post Options” toggle to show the “Post date and time” fields. Then, type a post date and time that’s in the future. When you click the “Publish” button, your post will become “scheduled.” When the date and time of the post arrive, it will be
automatically published to your blog.
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“Scheduled” posts appear in your Edit Posts list alongside your drafts and published posts. To un-schedule a post, simply save it as a draft any time before it gets published.
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.One quick note: If you want to give a post a date in the future but have it appear on your blog now, you’ll need to add in an extra step. First, publish your post with the current date and time. This will make it appear on your blog. Then, edit the post to change the date into the future and publish it again.
We don’t re-schedule posts that are already published, so the post will stay on your blog but sort to the very top. The same is true of future dated posts you’ve already made, so there’s no need to worry about your existing posts disappearing, or having your blog assaulted by unplanned entries in, say, 2027.