=== Default Post Date ===
Contributors: tfrommen
Tags: bulk, date, post, posts, publish
Requires at least: 2.9.0
Tested up to: 4.4
Stable tag: 1.5.1

Define an individual default post date that is to be used when adding a new post.

== Description ==

**Define an individual default post date that is to be used when adding a new post.**

Have you ever had to create a fair amount of posts that all should be published on an individual date other than today?

Maybe some reviews of an event a while back? Or a bunch of essays scheduled for the day after tomorrow?

This is exactly when _Default Post Date_ kicks in.

= Contribution =

To **contribute** to this plugin, please see its <a href="https://github.com/tfrommen/default-post-date" target="_blank">**GitHub repository**</a>.

If you have a feature request, or if you have developed the feature already, please feel free to use the Issues and/or Pull Requests section.

Of course, you can also provide me with translations if you would like to use the plugin in another not yet included language.

== Installation ==

This plugin requires PHP 5.3.

1. Upload the `default-post-date` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory on your web server.
1. Activate the plugin through the _Plugins_ menu in WordPress.
1. Find the new _Default Post Date_ setting on the _Writing Settings_ page in your WordPress backend.

== Screenshots ==

1. **Setting** - Here you can define the default post date.

== Changelog ==

= 1.5.1 =
* Add missing vendor folder for autoloading.

= 1.5.0 =
* Complete refactor.
* Use composer autoloader.
* Refactor tests.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.4.

= 1.4.1 =
* Move settings field to Writing Settings.
* Rename plugin option.

= 1.4.0 =
* Change namespace root to 'tfrommen'.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.3.1.

= 1.3.2 =
* Code styling and house cleaning.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.3.

= 1.3.1 =
* Escape translated strings.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.2.4.

= 1.3.0 =
* Complete refactor.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.2.3.

= 1.2.0 =
* Complete refactor.
* Improve date sanitization.
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.2.2.

= 1.1.0 =
* wordpress.org release
* Compatible up to WordPress 4.1.1.

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial release.
