Preview
Issue #1
- Andrew A.
- > choose ‘date published’ for articles
Huh? That's exactly what I use:
<meta property="article:published_time" content="2018-10-17T23:26:30+00:00" />
If you are confused that the date on the page and my date are different (17 Oct and 18 Oct)—they aren't in conflict. The date I use is just the same as the date you see on the page, but UTC-adjusted (Oct 17 23:26 UTC is Oct 18 in local time).
The rules are clear about that: "The IV editor‘s ’Preview‘ section will always show the date/time in UTC format, while the ’Original' section may use a different time zone. It is possible for a perfect template to display a date/time that looks different than the original."
Declined issue like this: https://instantview.telegram.org/contest/ausdroid.net/template35/issue2/.
- Declined by admin
- Type of issue
- IV page is missing essential content
- Reported
- May 3, 2019
Tip: Between ‘date published’ and ‘date last edited’, choose ‘date published’ for articles. For wiki-like entries ‘date last edited’ must be used.
https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-1-2-date-and-time
so wrong date and time chosen i know you used the date present in meta but
here is the same issue admin sees This rule has more weight in current case.
https://instantview.telegram.org/contest/indianexpress.com/template89/issue3/
but guess what here is the similar but admin sees another thing
https://instantview.telegram.org/contest/afaqs.com/template39/issue3/
so i think either all of them use same rule or all not
do you agree with me Andrei?
Thanks Admins