Thoughts, Ideas and bits of code for SMF (2.1)
Peter Spicer 77e1344b31 ! There are simply just too many permutations for handling week numbers correctly, and even the most appropriate - ISO 8601 - will look broken if weekdays start on a Sunday, which they will for a large amount of the audience. In light of that, and how crowded the UI is, we've decided to streamline the UI to not use week numbers anywhere and to state 'Week beginning January 27, 2014' or whatever. | 10 years ago | |
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