I have finished the Level 1 certification. I am now into the creation of posts for my sites in Level 2. I like the word tracking and part-of-the-platformness of SiteContent und
There is currently no option to schedule posts directly from SiteContent. You can schedule posts in Wordpress, but be advised you may need to open a ticket with SiteSupport to turn on the chron jobs if it doesn't do it right the first time you try it. Some themes have chron turned on automatically, others do not.
Oooh, thanks for that info. When I get into Wordpress later, i will see if it there for my themes. Thanks!
You can't 'see' unfortunately - it's trial and error because chron runs on the server, it's not something we can enable ourselves. I know I had to request that it be turned on for my websites in 2015, I haven't tried on my new one yet.
That could work for now, or I could do it the reverse way too I suppose. Thanks! Ill check that out on Wordpress directly.
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Can you schedule post publication in wa sitecontent?
I have finished the Level 1 certification. I am now into the creation of posts for my sites in Level 2. I like the word tracking and part-of-the-platformness of SiteContent und
I like using SiteContent too and I wish there was a scheduling feature but unfortunately there is not one that I know of. I'm considering using Wordpress now because I want to be able to schedule my posts ahead of time.
There is currently no option to schedule posts directly from SiteContent. You can schedule posts in Wordpress, but be advised you may need to open a ticket with SiteSupport to turn on the chron jobs if it doesn't do it right the first time you try it. Some themes have chron turned on automatically, others do not.
Oooh, thanks for that info. When I get into Wordpress later, i will see if it there for my themes. Thanks!
You can't 'see' unfortunately - it's trial and error because chron runs on the server, it's not something we can enable ourselves. I know I had to request that it be turned on for my websites in 2015, I haven't tried on my new one yet.
That could work for now, or I could do it the reverse way too I suppose. Thanks! Ill check that out on Wordpress directly.
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Hello!
I have a site! YAY! But I dont want it visible yet while I am working on getting it how I want to look and adding content. How Can I make my site invisible? if th
Can anybody tell me how to work with CATEGORIES or where on this platform I can find tutorial on it? All my articles show up as UNCATEGORIZED plus they need to be linked to the tab on the navigation menu but I don't know how.
Thanks in advance!
Hello @andreak1 ... I did a search and was able to find this article I think might give you the answer you are looking for. How to Place Your Categories
nesxt time your writing the page hit save as draft while your writing i you can still view changes but the public can't see it. when you are all done hit publish. then it is seen by all. Also you can write it in the content tool too.
Go to dashboard
Plug ins
Add new
On the search menu type underconstruction
Then choose a plugins and
Click install now
Use one of the 'Under Construction' plugins from wordpress repository so that the site can only visible when you are ready. It is a simple plugin, just it to 'ON' when you don't want it to visible to public and "OFF" once the site is ready.
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How can I keep my site invisible while i'm getting it ready?
Hello!
I have a site! YAY! But I dont want it visible yet while I am working on getting it how I want to look and adding content. How Can I make my site invisible? if th
Can anybody tell me how to work with CATEGORIES or where on this platform I can find tutorial on it? All my articles show up as UNCATEGORIZED plus they need to be linked to the tab on the navigation menu but I don't know how.
Thanks in advance!
Hello @andreak1 ... I did a search and was able to find this article I think might give you the answer you are looking for. How to Place Your Categories
nesxt time your writing the page hit save as draft while your writing i you can still view changes but the public can't see it. when you are all done hit publish. then it is seen by all. Also you can write it in the content tool too.
Go to dashboard
Plug ins
Add new
On the search menu type underconstruction
Then choose a plugins and
Click install now
Use one of the 'Under Construction' plugins from wordpress repository so that the site can only visible when you are ready. It is a simple plugin, just it to 'ON' when you don't want it to visible to public and "OFF" once the site is ready.
See more comments
I like using SiteContent too and I wish there was a scheduling feature but unfortunately there is not one that I know of. I'm considering using Wordpress now because I want to be able to schedule my posts ahead of time.