How Do I Create a Schedule in WordPress?

Creating a schedule in WordPress can be a daunting task. However, with a few simple steps and a little bit of organization, you can create a custom schedule that fits your needs and helps you stay on top of your work.

To begin, you’ll first need to create a table in your WordPress site. This table will store all of your schedule information.

You can use any table format that you like, but for this tutorial we’ll use a simple table.

Next, you’ll need to create a column for each day of the week. In the first row of your table, enter the date.

In the second row, enter the time. For example, if your table looks like this:.

Date Time

Monday 8:00 am

Tuesday 10:00 am

Wednesday 12:00 pm

Thursday 2:00 pm

Friday 4:00 pm

Saturday 10:00 am

Sunday 12:00 pm

You would enter the date as “1/1/2015 8:00 am” and the time as “1/1/2015 10:00 am.”

Next, you’ll need to create a column for each task that you want to schedule. For this tutorial, we’ll use the “task” column to store the name of the task.

For example, if you want to schedule a blog post for Monday at 8 am, you would enter “Blog Post” in the “task” column.

You can now fill in the other columns as needed. For example, if you want to schedule a podcast episode for Thursday at 2 pm, you would enter “Podcast Episode” in the “task” column, and “Thursday” in the “date” column.

When you’re finished, your table should look something like this:

Date Time Task

1/1/2015 8:00 am Blog Post
1/1/2015 10:00 am Podcast Episode
1/2/2015 12:00 pm Check email
1/3/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/4/2015 4:00 pm Edit podcast episode
1/5/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/6/2015 12:00 pm Edit podcast episode
1/7/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/8/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/9/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/10/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post
1/11/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/12/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/13/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/14/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post
1/15/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/16/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/17/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/18/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post
1/19/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/20/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/21/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/22/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post
1/23/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/24/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/25/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/26/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post
1/27/2015 2:00 pm Edit blog post
1/28/2015 4:00 pm Edit blog post
1/29/2015 10:00 am Edit blog post
1/30/2015 12:00 pm Edit blog post

Conclusion

Creating a schedule in WordPress can be a daunting task, but with a few simple steps and a little bit of organization, you can create a custom schedule that fits your needs and helps you stay on top of your work.