By Paul Murray on Saturday, 06 July 2013
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Hello Support

Maybe I am missing something but this seems to me to be something relatively simple.

Some of the posts on my Blog actually go back to 2006.

This means that when I go to a page like this here for eg :

http://finalbug.net/home-of-bruce/post-production/adobe

I have posts ranging from :

2013-06-19 through too 2007-01-05

The problem is that I am not seeing a year any where for the post!

Just the month and day!

In the second screen shot there is an example of a post from : 2012-03-23.

It shows the last Modified date which reads : Last modified on Thursday, 09 May 2013.

I had a brain wave and removed this in the Theme Settings so at least this is one less reason to get confused.

Am I missing something or is it not possible to do this add a year to the creation date?

It seems to me in my ignorance pretty much a must have feature.

Sorry if I have missed something.

best

Paul
Hi,

I'm running into this same issue. My client has blog posts going back several years and I'm copying them to her new site... We need to display the year. I appreciate the snippet of code posted above, but is there a way to add it so it won't be overwritten when we update EasyBlog?

Cheers,
Chris
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Thursday, 20 November 2014 14:24
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Hello Chris,

You can use Template override method which you can follow the tutorial here: http://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/customizations/template-overriding . With this, everytime you have updated EB, you won't have to re-apply the hack. Please give it a try.
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Thursday, 20 November 2014 15:34
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