By Jacquie F on Wednesday, 20 February 2019
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I'm having trouble changing the date format on individual blog posts in EasyBlog.

I entered a Language Override for the site to show:

DATE_FORMAT_LC1 F d Y

However, on individual blog post pages, the date still shows as: "February 13" with no year -- which is a problem since Google Structured Data keeps flagging it saying it's "not a real date" as a year is required.

Full dates are showing in my highlighted posts on main blog page but not individual posts -- is there another language override I need to enter?

Here's an individual blog post link so you can see date: https://www.kcedventures.com/blog/hands-on-science-create-a-water-cycle-project-using-legoshttps://www.kcedventures.com/blog/hands-on-science-create-a-water-cycle-project-using-legos

Thanks!
Hey there,

It seems that when I was trying to access your backend, it gave me the following error:

Warning
You do not have access to the Administrator section of this site.


Also, can you also provide us with your FTP's access so that we can have a better check of it because originally it should show like this for an example "Wednesday, 13 February 2019"?
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Wednesday, 20 February 2019 10:56
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Hi Irwin,

I'm sorry, I don't understand what's needed for "your FTP's access". My developer usually handles this stuff however, he's super busy this month so I'm trying to do a few small things but I'm not sure I'll know how to change admin settings or access areas.

Is there a setting I am able to check for the date? Or is it something that has to be hard-coded?

Thanks!
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Thursday, 21 February 2019 01:33
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Hi there,

For the backend admin access, you can go to Backend > Users > Manage > look for this username 'stackideas' > update the password AND go to 'Assigned User Groups' tab and tick 'Super User' if not we can't access your backend to check.

Then, you can let us know the updated password for this username 'stackideas', so that we are able to access your backend.

Without the FTP's access, it is very difficult for us to have a better check, identify the problem caused by and troubleshoot it for you.

Thanks for your understanding.
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Thursday, 21 February 2019 10:26
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