Difference between revisions of "Scheduling an Article to be available only between certain dates"

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To publish an Article within a specific time frame you do as follows:
 
To publish an Article within a specific time frame you do as follows:
#Login Administrator Panel
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#Log into the Administrator's Panel
#Create New or Select an Article in Content -> Article Manager
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#Create a new entry or Select an Article in the Content -> Article Manager
 
#While editing article contents you will see the options as shown in the figure below:
 
#While editing article contents you will see the options as shown in the figure below:
 
[[Image:Timedpub.jpg | Article Scheduling]]
 
[[Image:Timedpub.jpg | Article Scheduling]]
  
#Set Start Publishing and Finish Publishing Dates. The article will be published only for the specified time period.  
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#Set the Start Publishing and Finish Publishing Dates. This will cause the article to only be published for the specified time period.  
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Scheduling an Article should produce a file icon as seen below:  
 
Scheduling an Article should produce a file icon as seen below:  
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[[Image:Timedpub1.jpg | Article Scheduling Final View]]
 
[[Image:Timedpub1.jpg | Article Scheduling Final View]]
  
**Scheduling articles is NOT limited to the back-end administrator panel, it can also be completed in the front-end administration**
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** If you set the '''Start Date''' and leave the '''Finish Date''' with ''Never'' value in it, only the article's start date will be scheduled.
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Notes:
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<li>The scheduling of articles is '''not''' limited to just the back-end administrator's panel.  It can also be completed via the front-end administrator's panel as well.</li>
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<li>About using the '''Start Date''' and '''Finish Date''' areas:
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<li>Not setting either area means that the article will always show up until you either turn if off or delete it.</li>
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<li>If you only set the '''Start Date''' and not the '''Finish Date''', then Joomla! will begin displaying the article on the beginning date given but it will never stop showing the article until you either turn it off or delete it.</li>
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<li>If you only set the '''Finish Date''' and not the '''Start Date''', then Joomla! will show the article as soon as you have turned it on and will stop showing the article once the ending date has been reached.</li>
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<li>If you use both the '''Start Date''' and the '''Finish Date''' then the article will show up only between the beginning date and the ending date.</li>
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<li>If you set the '''Start Date''' after the '''Finish Date''' then the article should never show up.  So if you have created articles and they are not showing up, please check your '''Start Date''' and '''Finish Date''' settings to ensure sure you have not done this.</li>
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Revision as of 12:09, 28 July 2010

To publish an Article within a specific time frame you do as follows:

  1. Log into the Administrator's Panel
  2. Create a new entry or Select an Article in the Content -> Article Manager
  3. While editing article contents you will see the options as shown in the figure below:

Article Scheduling


  1. Set the Start Publishing and Finish Publishing Dates. This will cause the article to only be published for the specified time period.


Scheduling an Article should produce a file icon as seen below:

Article Scheduling Final View


Notes:

  1. The scheduling of articles is not limited to just the back-end administrator's panel. It can also be completed via the front-end administrator's panel as well.
  2. About using the Start Date and Finish Date areas:
    1. Not setting either area means that the article will always show up until you either turn if off or delete it.
    2. If you only set the Start Date and not the Finish Date, then Joomla! will begin displaying the article on the beginning date given but it will never stop showing the article until you either turn it off or delete it.
    3. If you only set the Finish Date and not the Start Date, then Joomla! will show the article as soon as you have turned it on and will stop showing the article once the ending date has been reached.
    4. If you use both the Start Date and the Finish Date then the article will show up only between the beginning date and the ending date.
    5. If you set the Start Date after the Finish Date then the article should never show up. So if you have created articles and they are not showing up, please check your Start Date and Finish Date settings to ensure sure you have not done this.