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How to Remove the Date From WordPress Pages
1. Determine the page or pages to remove the date from. The date can be removed from the posts or any static page. Static pages are pages that have content generated by the webmaster or authorized user. Dynamic pages are those that are created via a Web application.
2. Log in to WordPress as an administrator or an authorized user.
3. Click the 'Appearance' down arrow. Click the 'Editor' option from the list.
4. Click the template in the right-hand column that contains the date code. Because so many themes are available, you may have to look at the documentation to find which template you need. Most will follow the WordPress general guidelines for posted pages. Most themes will have the date code in the header.php template. Most static pages should have the word 'page' in the title description.
5. Locate the date code to be removed. Click the 'Ctrl' and 'F' keys simultaneously to open the 'Find' dialog box. Type the word 'date' into the Find dialog box, and press the 'Enter' key. Scan through the template, and find code that has 'date' and '('l, F jS, Y')' in the same line. The letters in parentheses represent the date's format. If you are running a pre-3.0 version of WordPress, then look for a date format similar to '
','
');' to delete.
6. Highlight the text, and press the 'Delete' key.
7. Click the 'Update File' button located below the code window.
8. Open your blog to verify the changes have taken effect. If there is no change, then you will have to perform the same steps in another template.
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