Do you have a link to the site or page? With a link I can give you better instructions on how to do this, and which files you might need to edit.
In the admin area, in Settings > General there is an option to specify how you want the date to appear on your site. This would be the first place that I would check.
If this does not work, then you may need to edit some template files.Basically, you’ll need to find where the date is being called in the template, and change it to:
<?php the_date( 'F j, Y' ); ?>
More information about the_date can be found here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/the_date
And more about formatting the date and time is here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Formatting_Date_and_Time
Sorry: http://www.innovograph.com/blog/
I see the “Single Post” .php file in the WP Editor. Right now I think the code I need to change is:
<time datetime=”<?php the_time(‘Y-m-d\TH:i’); ?>”><?php the_time(‘d-m-Y’); ?></time><span class=”author-link”><?php the_author_posts_link()
Single.php would change the date on a full blog post page, while category.php or archive.php will change it on the listings.
If you change the line you provided above to the following you should get the results you’re looking for.
<time datetime="<?php the_time('F j, Y'); ?>"><?php the_time('F j, Y'); ?></time>
Victory. Thank you so much, Carleton. That’s been bugging me for months.
How about the Blog Home page date format?
http://www.innovograph.com/blog/
On my own I can’t see which PHP file to change.
Thank you,
Grant
I would check the category.php template, also there is most likely an instance of that date format in archive.php
Unless your blog listing is generated by a page template?
Blog Home page
possibly index.php or home.php
http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
Thank you, Carleton and Alchymyth.
I changed the code in the index.php. That finally fixed the other date issues.
Thank you