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    Regular Member Ryanfaescotland's Avatar
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    Default Change Date Format

    Is it possible to change the date format from MM-DD-YYYY to DD-MM-YYYY? Who writes it the first way? Is it the damn yanks?
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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    Most sites use that format(mostly American) so we use it too. It's not THAT hard to get used to it anyway.
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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    And I'm sure it's not THAT hard to get used to reading upside down doesn't mean I'm going to if I can avoid it :P

    EDIT - Hey just double read my first post and it does come across a bit...off. I don't mean I'm looking for you to change it on the whole forum I was wondering if it is controlable in the Control Panel or else where since I can't see it.
    Last edited by Ryanfaescotland; July 15th, 2007 at 23:22.
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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    I hate the American format too, and the UserCP has no options at all. Most forums allow you to change your personal date display format, but not this one. My personal preference is DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM (24 hour time). Although YYYY-MM-DD is ok as well.

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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    In my country we use 12 hours (am-pm) and the DD-MM-YYYY format. Really, it's not that hard.

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    I don't see why it matters in the end.. The way it is now is pretty straight forward. It is the month, the day, and the year.. Simple and sequential.

    Don't know why Vbulletin lacks the option though

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    Only admins can change the the date format through the administration panel.

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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    Every country has their standards and when the admins installed vb, they selected the format they wanted it in.

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    Default Re: Change Date Format

    The 24 hour and the MM/DD/YYYY formats are universal.

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