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What is the standard policy for time, date, number, etc formatting on Wikipedia?
I use ISO 8601 personally, so YYYY-MM-DD then a T and then HH:MM:SS UTC+-##:##. However, I know that mdy and dmy are more common, and 12-hour time is as well. Is there a standard order and hour-cycle?
On numbers, should they be ### ###,## or ###,###.##? That's spaces between sets of three digits and a comma for parts, versus commas between sets of three digits and a period for parts.
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What is the standard policy for time, date, number, etc formatting on Wikipedia?
I use ISO 8601 personally, so YYYY-MM-DD then a T and then HH:MM:SS UTC+-##:##. However, I know that mdy and dmy are more common, and 12-hour time is as well. Is there a standard order and hour-cycle?
On numbers, should they be ### ###,## or ###,###.##? That's spaces between sets of three digits and a comma for parts, versus commas between sets of three digits and a period for parts.
RETheUgly ( talk) 16:57, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
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Thanks! -- evrik ( talk) 18:55, 27 March 2018 (UTC) |