by Scott Reilly
5 (6 reviews)
Years Ago Today
Admin dashboard widget (and optional daily email) that lists posts published to your site on this day in years past.
Tested up to WP 6.6.4 (Current: 6.8.2)
v1.6
Current Version v1.6
Updated 1 year ago
Last Update on 09 Aug, 2024
Synced 6 hours ago
Last Synced on
Rank
#15,224
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Active Installs
100+
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11
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6.2K
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100%
Review 5 out of 5
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Tracked Keywords
Showing 1 of 1| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| coffee2code | 11 | — | Tag | 9 hours ago |
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- Version
- 1.6
- Last Updated
- Aug 09, 2024
- Requires WP
- 4.9+
- Tested Up To
- 6.6.4
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Scott Reilly
Support & Rating
- Rating
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- Reviews
- 6
- Support Threads
- 0
- Resolved
- 0%
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Common questions about Years Ago Today
Yes.
No, only posts made for any year before the current year.
Not yet. This functionality is expected in a future update.
Your site has its cron system disabled (via the DISABLE_WP_CRON constant) which means scheduled events (such as this plugin's daily emails) won't be handled by WordPress.
The cron system for WordPress (which handles scheduled events, such as the schedule daily email) requires site traffic to trigger close to its scheduled time, so low traffic sites may not see events fire at a consistent time. It's also possible cron has been disabled by the site (see previous question).
Yes. The tests are not packaged in the release .zip file or included in plugins.svn.wordpress.org, but can be found in the plugin's GitHub repository.