By Scott Lavelle on Thursday, 06 April 2017
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I am having a problem where my QuickPosts work correctly and show up on the "blogger" page as they are supposed to, but when I look on the admin side, I can see that the "frontpage" option says scheduled rather than published. When I open that blog post and look at the publishing date/time, it shows the same as the created date/time and that is "before now", so the post should be showing as published.

If I change nothing and simply click update post, it goes back to the post list and the post is listed as published as it should be.

It's not that the post is awaiting moderation or that it doesn't show as published in general - just not published to the front page even though the date/time indicates that it should be (and I've since found that it is actually showing on the front page, just not indicating that on the admin side).

When I use the "start creating your new blog post" from the front end, everything works normally. It is ONLY the quick post that causes the "scheduled" status on frontpage.

Is there a setting that can be changed for this so that they will automatically go to the FrontPage as seems to be indicated in the post itself?

Here's a quick screencast of the issue:
https://www.screencast.com/t/eycrWvfw4dR
Hello Scott,

Please replace the attached file in: ../components/com_easyblog/views/quickpost/view.ajax.php and see how it goes.
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Friday, 07 April 2017 23:02
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Hi,
I too have this issue in version 5.2.6 - so this must be an issue that has returned????

Can you please advise how to resolve.
All settings throughout the site are set to 'publishing date' (NOT creation date).

I tried this file but it is most likely outdated.

Look forward to this being fixed as defeats the purpose of setting up scheduled publish for creating the perception of currency! NO point is all on the same creation date.

Client is very unhappy - please help asap.

Thanks
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Friday, 06 July 2018 07:29
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Hey Britt,

If I understanding correctly your current issue is not same as this thread issue.

Do you mean you would like to display `published` date on your blog listing and blog entry page?

If yes, you can configure this following setting to show `published` date from backend > Easyblog > setting > view > entry post and frontpage listing > Post Date Source - published date
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Friday, 06 July 2018 13:37
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So it seems - and your suggestion has fixed thank goodness.
Given I have updated this setting to 'published date' in approximately 4 difference places now (with your 2 additional settings), would it not make sense to have a more general setting where this can be globally applied?
Far too many hidden settings...

Thanks
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Friday, 06 July 2018 13:50
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Yes, we actually tried to make it less setting as much as possible but unfortunately not all other user who want to display published date by default, this is why we created setting for this, so user can able to choose what option suits their current requirement.

By the way, thanks for getting back to us your issue resolved.
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Friday, 06 July 2018 13:54
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And sadly it has not resolved the latest post modules we have on our home page despite the settings all being to publish date.
https://www.illawarrafinancialplanning.com.au/

So can you please advise how to resolve this?
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Friday, 06 July 2018 13:57
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It seems like currently we do not have a setting for configure this.

But you can download my attached file and override into your current template file location.

JoomlaFolder/templates/YourCurrentTemplates/html/mod_easybloglatestblogs/default_item_heading.php
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Friday, 06 July 2018 16:17
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That works - thank you so much
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Friday, 06 July 2018 17:12
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You'er most welcome.

Just for your information, I have locked and marked this thread as resolved to avoid confusions in the future. Please start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiries.

Thanks for understanding
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Friday, 06 July 2018 18:38
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