Well! Whlst I was trying to find a way for hubster to make the same post always appear at the top of his blog, I experimented with my Saxondale post from last week and changed the post stamp to May, to see if that would work, with the premise that the latest date is always at the top (bear with me, woman logic). He has now dispappeared. Look out for Saxondale on 28th May as I appear to have sent him into the future. I am the Queen of Fools.
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- http://www.devon-photography.co.uk
- 04/04/2007 @ 21:13:44
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- http://www.gilraen.blog.co.uk
- 04/04/2007 @ 21:18:06
I can't believe I didn't realise what was going to happen! I hope your post is chocolate related.
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- http://www.devon-photography.co.uk
- 04/04/2007 @ 21:19:22
Hehe, sort of...
Note what Subbalicious says below, you can rescue the post if you want to.
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- 04/04/2007 @ 21:18:29
You can go into edit and collect it again if ya like
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- http://www.gilraen.blog.co.uk
- 04/04/2007 @ 21:21:27
Yes, but it's completely disappeared.
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- 04/04/2007 @ 21:24:03
I mean in the edit part of settings. A post of mine totally disappeared earlier and I found it in there saved as a draft (unpublished)
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- http://www.gilraen.blog.co.uk
- 04/04/2007 @ 21:27:53
Ah yes - just had a ferret around and found it in the edit function of settings. Thanks! I think I shall restore him, it might take me by surprise.
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- 04/04/2007 @ 21:37:37
Ah good - I was only hoping it was there, wasn't entirely sure about a **future** post

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- http://bloggitygoodness.blog.ca
- 04/04/2007 @ 23:35:15
Ya can do future posts? Donnae how to do that..
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- 05/04/2007 @ 00:10:59
We found it by accident....
Post as normal, then edit your post with a time-stamp in the future. It will disappear and emerge at the specified date.
You don't even need a DeLorean and Michael Fox

ajnspencer
Pro
Lol, it can be helpful, I've got a post advance published to go on Good Friday