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− | The date format displayed on the blog pages can be modified through the use of a coding system. The code for the desired format is entered on the [[properties| | + | The date format displayed on the blog pages can be modified through the use of a coding system. The code for the desired format is entered on the [[properties|Theme Settings]] page of the [[:category:Blog Manager|Blog Manager]]. |
===Code Values=== | ===Code Values=== |
Revision as of 10:14, 16 March 2011
The date format displayed on the blog pages can be modified through the use of a coding system. The code for the desired format is entered on the Theme Settings page of the Blog Manager.
Code Values
Character | Meaning |
---|---|
a | "am" or "pm" |
A | "AM" or "PM" |
d | day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros; i.e. "01" to "31" |
j | day of the month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "31" |
D | day of the week, textual, 3 letters; i.e. "Fri" |
l (lowercase 'L') | day of the week, textual, long; i.e. "Friday" |
g | hour, 12-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12" |
G | hour, 24-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "0" to "23" |
h | hour, 12-hour format; i.e. "01" to "12" |
H | hour, 24-hour format; i.e. "00" to "23" |
i | minutes; i.e. "00" to "59" |
s | seconds; i.e. "00" to "59" |
m | month; i.e. "01" to "12" |
n | month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12" |
M | month, textual, 3 letters; i.e. "Jan" |
F | month, textual, long; i.e. "January" |
t | number of days in the given month; i.e. "28" to "31" |
Y | year, 4 digits; i.e. "1999" |
y | year, 2 digits; i.e. "99" |
r | RFC 822 formatted date; i.e. "Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200" |
B | Swatch Internet time |
S | English ordinal suffix, textual, 2 characters; i.e. "th", "nd" |
T | Timezone setting of this machine; i.e. "MDT" |
U | seconds since the epoch |
w | day of the week, numeric, i.e. "0" (Sunday) to "6" (Saturday) |
z | day of the year; i.e. "0" to "365" |
Z | timezone offset in seconds (i.e. "-43200" to "43200"). The offset for timezones west of UTC is always negative, and for those east of UTC is always positive. |
Unrecognized characters in the format string will be printed as-is. |
Examples
F j, Y, g:i a = March 10, 2001, 5:16 pm m.d.y = 03.10.01 j, g, Y = 10, 3, 2001 Ymd = 20010310 \i\t \i\s \t\h\e jS \d\a\y. = It is the 10th day. D M j G:i:s T Y = Sat Mar 10 15:16:08 MST 2001 H:m:s \m \i\s\ \m\o\n\t\h = 17:03:17 m is month H:i:s = 17:16:17