the_weekday_date() WordPress Function
The weekday_date() function in WordPress allows you to display the current day, month, and year on your website. This function is perfect for keeping your website's content fresh and up-to-date.
the_weekday_date( string $before = '', string $after = '' ) #
Display the weekday on which the post was written.
Description
Will only output the weekday if the current post’s weekday is different from the previous one output.
Parameters
- $before
(string)(Optional) Output before the date.
Default value: ''
- $after
(string)(Optional) Output after the date.
Default value: ''
Source
File: wp-includes/general-template.php
function the_weekday_date( $before = '', $after = '' ) { global $wp_locale, $currentday, $previousweekday; $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post ) { return; } $the_weekday_date = ''; if ( $currentday !== $previousweekday ) { $the_weekday_date .= $before; $the_weekday_date .= $wp_locale->get_weekday( get_post_time( 'w', false, $post ) ); $the_weekday_date .= $after; $previousweekday = $currentday; } /** * Filters the localized date on which the post was written, for display. * * @since 0.71 * * @param string $the_weekday_date The weekday on which the post was written. * @param string $before The HTML to output before the date. * @param string $after The HTML to output after the date. */ echo apply_filters( 'the_weekday_date', $the_weekday_date, $before, $after ); }
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Changelog
Version | Description |
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0.71 | Introduced. |