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This template allows you to add a date for the category views to sort by. By default, the events would be sorted by whatever crappy name we give our pages. With only a date, the articles would each be sorted under the heading "2" or "1"). The asterisk has been chosen as a good neutral heading, as it comes before numbers and letters. | This template allows you to add a date for the category views to sort by. By default, the events would be sorted by whatever crappy name we give our pages. With only a date, the articles would each be sorted under the heading "2" or "1"). The asterisk has been chosen as a good neutral heading, as it comes before numbers and letters. | ||
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+ | <noinclude>Note: The "Date=" is not needed. Just use <nowiki>{{Date|YYYY-MM-DD}}</nowiki> as needed.</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 04:20, 12 April 2014
Info
This template allows you to add a date for the category views to sort by. By default, the events would be sorted by whatever crappy name we give our pages. With only a date, the articles would each be sorted under the heading "2" or "1"). The asterisk has been chosen as a good neutral heading, as it comes before numbers and letters.
Usage
{{Date | date = The date of the event in ISO8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD) }} |
Note: The "Date=" is not needed. Just use {{Date|YYYY-MM-DD}} as needed.