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Figured it out:
When the default date/time offset is set as a default in the Defaults tab, for example +1 week, it is also shown like that for posts in the Post Types tab as a placeholder in that field, which gives the impression that the default will be used when nothing is filled.
The default however is only used when auto-enable is disabled. When auto-enable is enabled it does not use the default tab set ‘default date/time offset’ (even though it still shows it as a placeholder), but it needs to be set manually.
I do wonder if this is either odd UI design with no proper explanation or indeed a bug.Hi, Tried it with a fresh install, see:
https://www.loom.com/share/0c96d9b28c414f36b25a91469cb6c335
What I noticed:
‘Default date/time offset’ works when ‘Auto-enable?’ is disabled.
When ‘Auto-enable?’ is enabled the ‘Default date/time offset’ does not work. See the video.Hi @rizaardiyanto,
I’ve set up a clean wordpress installation and tried the steps in your video.
The problem still persists. If you have an emailadress for me I can send you the login details of this clean installation enviroment.Kind regards,