Pretraži podršku

Izbjegni prevare podrške. Nikad te nećemo tražiti da nas nazoveš, da nam pošalješ telefonski broj ili da podijeliš osobne podatke. Prijavi sumnjive radnje pomoću opcije „Prijavi zlouporabu”.

Saznaj više

Could you please date all your articles.

  • 2 odgovora
  • 3 imaju ovaj problem
  • 9 prikaza
  • Posljednji odgovor od hmg8137

more options

That's it.

I don't expect every article to have been published or updated today. But if I visit a page like, oh, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-download-and-install-firefox-mac and it was written in 1996 I'm going to give it different credence compared to an article written in 2016.

That's it. I don't expect every article to have been published or updated today. But if I visit a page like, oh, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-download-and-install-firefox-mac and it was written in 1996 I'm going to give it different credence compared to an article written in 2016.

Izabrano rješenje

Thanks, bygabyga.

Yes that helps. Thanks.

However, your suggestion has the element of "secret guru's business" about it. Had the solution been "obvious", I would not have grumbled.

It seems to me that if the information is accessible, it ought to be trivially simple to include "Last updated: Jan 20, 2016, 1:46:00 PM" just above or below the headline.

This would immediately make ALL articles much more useful.

Pročitaj ovaj odgovor u kontekstu 👍 0

Svi odgovori (2)

more options

if you click EDITING TOOLS on the left

and then click SHOW HISTORY

under Revision you can see when the article was last edited

more options

Odabrano rješenje

Thanks, bygabyga.

Yes that helps. Thanks.

However, your suggestion has the element of "secret guru's business" about it. Had the solution been "obvious", I would not have grumbled.

It seems to me that if the information is accessible, it ought to be trivially simple to include "Last updated: Jan 20, 2016, 1:46:00 PM" just above or below the headline.

This would immediately make ALL articles much more useful.