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Set published date when creating new post. #111

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maynkj opened this issue Aug 11, 2014 · 9 comments
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Set published date when creating new post. #111

maynkj opened this issue Aug 11, 2014 · 9 comments

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@maynkj
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maynkj commented Aug 11, 2014

When creating a new post the publish_date is not set and therefore it doesn't appear in the post list.

@olasitarska
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Make sense, thanks!

@bmispelon
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Wasn't that done on purpose so that the action of publishing was separate (therefore allowing a "draft" feature)?

@asendecka
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Yes, it is on purpose.

@maynkj
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maynkj commented Aug 12, 2014

I understand it was ment to be separate actions, but shouldn't it at least have a publish button? It feels like something's missing when I can't see the result of my post...I don't know :-)

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@olasitarska
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@asendecka you're using a cached copy. Homework has been moved to another book.

I think what we should do is to mention at the end of Saving the form subchapter that posts aren't visible, but we will introduce publish button later. Does this make sense?

@asendecka
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Yes, I noticed :). I fixed the link already.

I agree. We should mention that publish button will be added later (plus link?).

@maynkj
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maynkj commented Aug 12, 2014

To me it sounds perfect! Thanks for a great tutotrial guys! :-)

@asendecka
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I added a link. Thank you once again!

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