This script will display "last modified" information at the top of the page, at the right just under the page title.
Add the following to your common.js:
importScript('User:Anomie/lastmod.js'); // Linkback: [[User:Anomie/lastmod.js]]
Setting certain variables will change the operation of the script:
window.LastModRelative=true;
will cause it to display something like "Last modified X days, Y hours ago" rather than "Last modified February 30, 2009 at 12:34".window.LastModDateFormat="mdy";
will display the date in MDY order. "dmy" will display it in DMY order, and anything else will result in YYYY-MM-DD order.window.LastModUseUTC=true;
will display the time in UTC rather than in your browser's local time.window.LastModMonths
may be changed to change the displayed month names. For example, LastModMonths=['Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
would use abbreviated month names.This script may conflict with the display produced by {{ coord}}, or other scripts that place something in that position.
This script will display "last modified" information at the top of the page, at the right just under the page title.
Add the following to your common.js:
importScript('User:Anomie/lastmod.js'); // Linkback: [[User:Anomie/lastmod.js]]
Setting certain variables will change the operation of the script:
window.LastModRelative=true;
will cause it to display something like "Last modified X days, Y hours ago" rather than "Last modified February 30, 2009 at 12:34".window.LastModDateFormat="mdy";
will display the date in MDY order. "dmy" will display it in DMY order, and anything else will result in YYYY-MM-DD order.window.LastModUseUTC=true;
will display the time in UTC rather than in your browser's local time.window.LastModMonths
may be changed to change the displayed month names. For example, LastModMonths=['Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
would use abbreviated month names.This script may conflict with the display produced by {{ coord}}, or other scripts that place something in that position.