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Simple Post Expiration

By Syed Balkhi

Active Installs

400+

Last Updated

October 10, 2016

First Released

August 19, 2014

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A simple plugin that allows you to set an expiration date on posts. Once a post is expired, “Expired” will be prefixed to the post title.

You can show the expiration status of a post using the [expires] short code.

The [expires] short code accepts 5 optional parameters:

  • expires_on – The text to be shown when a post has not yet expired. Default: This item expires on: %s

  • expired – The text to be shown when a post is expired. Default: This item expired on: %s

  • date_format – The format the expiration date should be displayed in

  • class – The class or classes given to the DIV element

  • id – The ID given to the DIV element

The %s will be replaced with the expiration date.

Have you found a bug or have a suggestion or improvement you’d like to submit? This plugin is available on Github and pull requests are welcome!

  1. Activate the plugin
  2. Go to Settings > Reading and set the expired prefix
  3. Add an expiration date to any post item that you wish to expire at a certain point in time
  4. Optionally add the [expires] short code to the post content

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Changelog

1.0.1

  • Fix: Notice with PHP 7
  • New: Translation files for pt_PT

1.0

  • First release!
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Plugin Info

  • Version: 1.0.1
  • Last Updated: October 10, 2016
  • Active Installs: 400+
  • WordPress Version: 3.6 or higher
  • Tested up to: 4.7.33
  • PHP Version: or higher
  • Tags:    
    expiration expire posts

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4.6 out of 5 stars. (7 reviews)

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