Outdated Post Label

Description

The Outdated Post Label plugin makes it simple to manage your WordPress content by adding clear labels to your posts. If a post hasn’t been updated in the last six months, it’s marked as “Outdated,” while posts that have been recently revised show the “Updated” label. These labels appear directly in your WordPress admin panel, allowing you to quickly identify which posts need attention.

This plugin is a must-have for agency owners, content marketers, freelancers, and website managers who want to keep their content fresh and relevant. Whether you’re running a blog, a news site, or a business website, the Outdated Post Label plugin helps you stay organized and maintain high-quality content. It’s the perfect tool to save time and ensure your WordPress posts always meet your audience’s expectations.

With the Outdated Post Label plugin, you can easily keep track of your content’s status and make informed decisions about when to update or refresh posts. This not only enhances your website’s performance but also ensures that visitors are always engaging with the most up-to-date and relevant information. By marking outdated content, you can focus on improving user experience and optimizing your site’s overall value.

Benefits:

  • Easily Find Outdated Posts: You can quickly spot which posts haven’t been updated for a while and need attention.

  • Simplify Content Management: The label makes it easy for you to manage posts without needing to check the publish or update dates manually.

  • Super Easy to Use: Just install the plugin, and it automatically adds the labels to your posts—no setup required.

  • Customizable Look: You can change how the labels appear to match your website’s style.

  • Keep Your Site Fresh: Updating your content helps improve your site’s SEO and keeps your audience engaged with current information.

  • Plan Content Updates: The labels help you decide which posts to update, create new content for, or remove.

Screenshots

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Installation

  1. Upload the plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
  2. Go to the Plugins page and activate the plugin.

FAQ

What is the purpose of this plugin?

The purpose of this plugin is to help website owners or administrators easily identify outdated posts in the WordPress admin panel.

How does the plugin determine if a post is outdated?

The plugin compares the publish date and modification date of a post with the current date and determines whether it is outdated or updated. By default, a post is considered outdated if it was published more than 6 months ago.

Can the outdated post label be customized?

Yes, the label’s style and text can be customized by modifying the HTML and CSS code in the plugin’s PHP file.

Does the plugin work with custom post types?

The plugin works with all post types in WordPress.

Reviews

June 24, 2023
If you’re tired of stale content on your website, the “Outdated Post Label” plugin is the solution you’ve been waiting for. It seamlessly identifies outdated posts and applies clear labels, making it easy for you to prioritize updates. The plugin’s user-friendly interface and customizable labeling options allow for a seamless integration with your site’s design. With automatic label removal after updates, this plugin is an invaluable asset for keeping your website fresh and engaging. Don’t miss out on this fantastic tool!
June 24, 2023
The “Outdated Post Label” plugin for WordPress is an absolute must-have! It effortlessly marks outdated posts, keeping my content fresh and relevant. Installation is a breeze, and the customizable labels add a nice touch. The automatic removal feature is a game-changer. I highly recommend this plugin for anyone looking to maintain an up-to-date website. It’s simply fantastic!
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Contributors & Developers

“Outdated Post Label” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

2.0.1

  • Plugin released.