Àpèjúwe
Using an English WordPress install and publishing posts in Dutch? Those pesky English dates produced by <?php the_time(); ?> and <?php the_date(); ?> were getting on my nerves too, hence this plugin. Automatically converts english months and days (except for the initials, so far) to their dutch equivalent.
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- Copy the mp_dutchdate.php file to your WordPress plugin directory.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- There you go!1. Copy the mp_dutchdate.php file to your WordPress plugin directory.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- There you go!
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Àwọn Olùkópa & Olùgbéejáde
“DutchDate” jẹ́ ètò ìṣàmúlò orísun ṣíṣí sílẹ̀. Àwọn ènìyàn wọ̀nyí ti ṣe ìkópa sí plugin yìí.
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Àkọsílẹ̀ àwọn àyípadà
- 1.8 Added more filters as suggested by Marco Steinbrecher
- 1.7 Cleaned up code, Edited readme.txt
- 1.6 Repaired wrong translation of ‘March’ & translated months are now all lowercase. Fix by Kim Alders.
- 1.5 added filter for
get_comment_date(). To translate the comment date you’d need to swap<?php comment_date(); ?>with<?php echo get_comment_date(); ?>in your template files. Inspired by Kim Alders. - 1.4 Added translation for
<?php the_modified_time(); ?>,<?php the_date();?>and<?php the_modified_date(); ?>template tags - 1.3 Previously omitted August > Augustus, corrected in this version. Now also removes st, nd and th.