Certain WordPress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date() and the_time() are examples of this.
By default, these functions will display or return date and time in format as it is set in Administration > Settings > General. This is the place where customizing format for Date and Time will take effect throughout the whole WordPress installation.
Certain WordPress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date() and the_time() are examples of this.
By default, these functions will display or return date and time in format as it is set in Administration > Settings > General. This is the place where customizing format for Date and Time will take effect throughout the whole WordPress installation.Certain WordPress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date() and the_time() are examples of this.
By default, these functions will display or return date and time in format as it is set in Administration > Settings > General. This is the place where customizing format for Date and Time will take effect throughout the whole WordPress installation.Certain WordPress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date() and the_time() are examples of this.
By default, these functions will display or return date and time in format as it is set in Administration > Settings > General. This is the place where customizing format for Date and Time will take effect throughout the whole WordPress installation.Certain WordPress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date() and the_time() are examples of this.
By default, these functions will display or return date and time in format as it is set in Administration > Settings > General. This is the place where customizing format for Date and Time will take effect throughout the whole WordPress installation.