I never used this hack until I accidentally published an incomplete post once. Since then I add it to all my personal themes just for a little breathing room. One thing it can’t do is take the place of good proof reading.
Since my feed is routed through feedburner so that doesn’t update immediately. But I can vouge for good proofreading as I have been burned a number of times by publishing a post that is immediately announced on twitter and then noticing the mistakes I made.
oh wow, that would be cool! I hope the publish feed later plugin lets you configure how long of a delay it will be, because sometimes it takes me longer then just a few minutes, to find spelling errors in my blog posts. but at the same time, if I’m given the time to go back and edit for spelling and grammar mistakes, I tend to make the post 2-3x longer then it started out being, usually because I think of other stuff to say while I’m editing. lol so I tend to keep my posts how I write them, so the post length doesn’t get too long and out of control. lol
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I never used this hack until I accidentally published an incomplete post once. Since then I add it to all my personal themes just for a little breathing room. One thing it can’t do is take the place of good proof reading.
Since my feed is routed through feedburner so that doesn’t update immediately. But I can vouge for good proofreading as I have been burned a number of times by publishing a post that is immediately announced on twitter and then noticing the mistakes I made.
Yeah — this hack surely give me a time to re-edit my post if there something wrong.
oh wow, that would be cool! I hope the publish feed later plugin lets you configure how long of a delay it will be, because sometimes it takes me longer then just a few minutes, to find spelling errors in my blog posts. but at the same time, if I’m given the time to go back and edit for spelling and grammar mistakes, I tend to make the post 2-3x longer then it started out being, usually because I think of other stuff to say while I’m editing. lol so I tend to keep my posts how I write them, so the post length doesn’t get too long and out of control. lol
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