Merge pull request #6598 from nicfv/master

Update "short" date to be consistent
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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ Use this setting to change the date format of posts. This plugin uses [babel]
to render dates in the configured [site language]. You can use [babel]'s
[pattern syntax] or the following shortcodes:
=== "Monday, January 31, 2023"
=== "Monday, January 31, 2024"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ to render dates in the configured [site language]. You can use [babel]'s
post_date_format: full
```
=== "January 31, 2023"
=== "January 31, 2024"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ to render dates in the configured [site language]. You can use [babel]'s
post_date_format: long
```
=== "Jan 31, 2023"
=== "Jan 31, 2024"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ to render dates in the configured [site language]. You can use [babel]'s
post_date_format: medium
```
=== "1/31/22"
=== "1/31/24"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ Use this setting to change the date format used in post URLs. The format string
must adhere to [babel]'s [pattern syntax] and should not contain whitespace.
Some popular choices:
=== ":material-link: blog/2023/01/31/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
=== ":material-link: blog/2024/01/31/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Some popular choices:
post_url_date_format: yyyy/MM/dd
```
=== ":material-link: blog/2023/01/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
=== ":material-link: blog/2024/01/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ Some popular choices:
post_url_date_format: yyyy/MM
```
=== ":material-link: blog/2023/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
=== ":material-link: blog/2024/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ Use this setting to change the format string that is used when generating post
URLs. You can freely combine placeholders, and join them with slashes or other
characters:
=== ":material-link: blog/2023/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
=== ":material-link: blog/2024/:material-dots-horizontal:/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ plugins:
Use this setting to change the date format used for archive page titles. The
format string must adhere to [babel]'s [pattern syntax]. Some popular choices:
=== "2023"
=== "2024"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ format string must adhere to [babel]'s [pattern syntax]. Some popular choices:
archive_date_format: yyyy
```
=== "January 2023"
=== "January 2024"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ Use this setting to change the date format used for archive page URLs. The
format string must adhere to [babel]'s [pattern syntax] and should not contain
whitespace. Some popular choices:
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2023/"
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2024/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ whitespace. Some popular choices:
archive_url_date_format: yyyy
```
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2023/01/"
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2024/01/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ Use this setting to change the format string that is used when generating
archive page URLs. You can freely combine placeholders, and join them with
slashes or other characters:
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2023/"
=== ":material-link: blog/archive/2024/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ slashes or other characters:
archive_url_format: "archive/{date}"
```
=== ":material-link: blog/2023/"
=== ":material-link: blog/2024/"
``` yaml
plugins:
@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@ using a slightly different syntax:
``` yaml
---
date: 2023-01-31
date: 2024-01-31
---
# Post title
@ -1528,8 +1528,8 @@ using a slightly different syntax:
``` yaml
---
date:
created: 2023-01-31 # (1)!
updated: 2023-02-01
created: 2024-01-31 # (1)!
updated: 2024-02-01
---
# Post title
@ -1543,8 +1543,8 @@ using a slightly different syntax:
``` yaml
---
date:
created: 2023-01-31
my_custom_date: 2023-02-01 # (1)!
created: 2024-01-31
my_custom_date: 2024-02-01 # (1)!
---
# Post title
@ -1559,8 +1559,8 @@ using a slightly different syntax:
The following date formats are supported:
- `2023-01-31`
- `2023-01-31T12:00:00`
- `2024-01-31`
- `2024-01-31T12:00:00`
---