Make regdate display more convenient
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Re: Make regdate display more convenient
There was a MODs for phpBB2 and phpBB3 changing registered date to something like (for example) "Joined: 3 years 11 month 24 days ago" (time levels can vary, f.e. you're able to cut days/months and vice versa).
- A_Jelly_Doughnut
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Re: Make regdate display more convenient
It would be technically feasible, but it seems silly (IMO, of course) to add another configuration option for something as trivial as this.DavidIQ wrote:Would it be feasible to split out the datetime format option in the UCP into separate date and time fields? Although that might make the UCP more complex...
A_Jelly_Doughnut
Re: Make regdate display more convenient
I agree.A_Jelly_Doughnut wrote:It would be technically feasible, but it seems silly (IMO, of course) to add another configuration option for something as trivial as this.DavidIQ wrote:Would it be feasible to split out the datetime format option in the UCP into separate date and time fields? Although that might make the UCP more complex...
- Lumpy Burgertushie
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Re: Make regdate display more convenient
why does the registered date need to show anywhere other than the profile page?
( or at all for that matter
)
robert
( or at all for that matter
robert