The year already encapsulates millennia, century and decade.
Yes, that's much better and more obvious for the reader. ^^ Thank you.
To be honest, I hate the DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY notation since it's hard nowadays to know which is which if the day is less than 13... I use "June 3rd 2013" or 2013/06/03 instead.
Merci!
Yeah, probably. In which case they need to acknowledge that the US isn't the only non-French speaking country in the world. >_>
Hi there,
I noticed this site seems to be using the US-specific formatting for dates:
http://i.imgur.com/Ra5QJaD.png
Which makes it confusing for people in other countries, who'd be expecting a French-site to at least be using European formatting.
I suggest either using DD/MM/YYYY or sticking to the unambiguous YYYY/MM/DD format, because I bet a lot of visitors are going to have no idea what date 03/06/2007 really refers to until they see something like 05/24/2007.
(Did I mention the US format makes no damn sense? Just putting that out there)
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