Difference between revisions of "Template:DST end date/US/doc"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>AlanM1 (Created doc subpage) |
imported>Zyxw m (Since <tt> is obsolete in HTML5, replace it with <kbd> – see HTML element#tt, Wikipedia:HTML5, and mw:Help:Extension:Linter/obsolete-tag. using AWB) |
||
| (One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
| Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Gives the end date for [[daylight saving time in the United States]] (currently the first Sunday in November) for the year in parameter 1 (the current year if not specified), which must be 1967 or later. | Gives the end date for [[daylight saving time in the United States]] (currently the first Sunday in November) for the year in parameter 1 (the current year if not specified), which must be 1967 or later. | ||
| − | Optional parameter 2 (named {{Para|disp}}), when set to "< | + | Optional parameter 2 (named {{Para|disp}}), when set to "<kbd>md</kbd>", causes output of month and day only (e.g. "November 3"). If not present, or set to "<kbd>mdy</kbd>" (or any other value), output includes month, day, and year (e.g. "November 3, 2013"). |
| − | The dates for | + | The dates for 1967–2012 are historically correct, and those for 2013 and beyond are accurate {{as of|2013|10|27|lc=y|df=US}}. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*{{Tl|DST start date/US}} | *{{Tl|DST start date/US}} | ||
*{{Tl|DST end date/EU}} | *{{Tl|DST end date/EU}} | ||
Latest revision as of 06:56, 5 August 2018
| 40px | This is a documentation subpage for Template:DST end date/US. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Gives the end date for daylight saving time in the United States (currently the first Sunday in November) for the year in parameter 1 (the current year if not specified), which must be 1967 or later.
Optional parameter 2 (named |disp=), when set to "md", causes output of month and day only (e.g. "November 3"). If not present, or set to "mdy" (or any other value), output includes month, day, and year (e.g. "November 3, 2013").
The dates for 1967–2012 are historically correct, and those for 2013 and beyond are accurate as of October 27, 2013[update].
See also
- {{DST start date/US}}
- {{DST end date/EU}}