Showing posts with label scheduled posts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scheduled posts. Show all posts

Blogger in Draft Bug Fixes for April 21st

Last week’s release fixed several bugs with blog list and scheduled posts:

Scheduled Posts
  • Scheduled FTP publishes now work.
  • Posts published via scheduling will trigger BlogSend emails.
  • General reliability improvements.
Please try these out if you were having trouble with scheduled posts. We’re aiming to take this feature out of draft in the fairly near term, so we’d like to make sure that everything works.

Blog List
  • Improved Blog List update reliability.
  • Fixed bX codes on Blog*Spot when certain sites are added to a Blog List.
  • Removed bolding of blog titles.
  • Usability and cosmetic improvements to the Blog List configuration dialog.

Blogger in Draft Bug Fixes for Feburary 29th

We pushed out a few bug fixes to the latest Blogger in draft features last night:
  • Renaming of feeds in the Blog List now works
  • Correct cache invalidation so that changes to Blog List subscriptions will now be reflected immediately
  • Scheduled posts now have correct permalinks
Enjoy!

Update, 3/4: Unfortunately the permalink problem for scheduled posts is not solved.

Update, 3/6: The permalink problem has been fixed.

New feature: Scheduled Posts

We’ve often heard that sometimes you’d like to write a post now and have it automatically published at some time in the future. We listened, and are pleased to say that this feature is ready for you to try out on Blogger in draft.

Publishing a post in the future is pretty simple: in the post editor, reveal the Date and Time fields using the “Post Options” toggle and enter a post date and time that is in the future. When you then click the “Publish” button, your post will become “scheduled.” When the date and time of the post arrive, your post will be automatically published to your blog.

Your 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.

Remember: Like all features described on this blog, Scheduled Posts only work when you’ve logged in to http://draft.blogger.com/.

Leave your feedback in the comments!

Additional Notes:
  • We know that some bloggers currently use future post dates in order to keep one post at the top of their blog for a while. Though we recommend that you use a Text page element for this, you can still get this old behavior with just one additional step. First, publish your post with the current date and time. This will publish it to your blog. Then, once it’s published, edit the post to change the date to 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.
  • As with published posts, the post editor does not autosave scheduled posts if you go back and edit them. You wouldn’t want the post to publish while you’re in the middle of editing it! You can save the scheduled post as a draft to remove the scheduling and this will turn autosave back on.
  • In some testing we’ve found that schedule posting is not working for some FTP blogs. If you run across this, please let us know in the comments so we can try to track it down.