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Description
Gets a nicely formatted string for the published date.
Usage
twentyseventeen_time_link();
Parameters
Returns
void
Source
File name: twentyseventeen/inc/template-tags.php
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function twentyseventeen_time_link() { $time_string = '<time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="%1$s">%2$s</time>'; if ( get_the_time( 'U' ) !== get_the_modified_time( 'U' ) ) { $time_string = '<time class="entry-date published" datetime="%1$s">%2$s</time><time class="updated" datetime="%3$s">%4$s</time>'; } $time_string = sprintf( $time_string, get_the_date( DATE_W3C ), get_the_date(), get_the_modified_date( DATE_W3C ), get_the_modified_date() ); // Wrap the time string in a link, and preface it with 'Posted on'. return sprintf( /* translators: %s: Post date. */ __( '<span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on</span> %s', 'twentyseventeen' ), '<a href="' . esc_url( get_permalink() ) . '" rel="bookmark">' . $time_string . '</a>' ); }