It could. My first thought was to create a seperate Language for English (UK) and have the date setting different, but I'd prefer to waste less processing power. I have an idea, so let me stew on it.
“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate
Please do so! I'm getting urges to start putting my garbage in a trashcan.
Lol! Things like that wouldn't change. The only difference we'd really see is the use of s instead of z in words like customise. As well as the use of u in words like colour. Which is why I'm not sure we should risk a greater CPU load for something so small.
“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate
Okay, I decided to create a seperate Language afterall. I figure I can translate the small differences later on, but for now, the date issue has been sorted out. To use the new Language, simply go to the:
User CP > Edit Options > Forum Language
And then select 'English (UK)' from the drop down menu.
“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate
Cheers. I actually, truthfully appreciate this. You've done the most stupid, tiny little thing for a few whining Brits and Aussies. How long has it taken you to add it?
“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate
Is there anyway to make the dates the international standard ISO 8601? Today is 2005-02-14, which is infinitely more useful than 14/02/05.
We could, but then I don't remember every using yyyy-mm-dd in my time at School. It isn't really about making it Internet savvy, more so making it so that the people used to using dd//mm/yyyy don't get confused between the American mm/dd/yyyy.
“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate