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My First Qumana Post

Posted on Sat, 2006-03-04 18:16 by sarahfelicity
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I just downloaded Qumana, in the hopes that it will allow me some functionality that my beloved Drupal blog doesn't yet... most particularly, the ability to write a post in advance and publish it a specified time in the future. I don't see how to do that, though... Drat.

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scheduler.module

Sat, 2006-03-04 20:17 — eafarris (not verified)

You probably already know this, but...

In contrib, scheduler.module will allow you to compose a posting and have it become "published" at some date in the future. You can also set a date where the post will be "unpublished," so you can take it down.

Unfortunately, it's not yet up to date for 4.7. :(

yahoo!

Sat, 2006-03-04 20:20 — sarahfelicity

I didn't know that - but I wanted to! Thanks!

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