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The page closing/publication date is a part of a content page. It shows the publication date (closing) when it comes to a news page.
Use the closing on news pages only.
Publication and edited date: indicates when the news item has been published and has been modified.
Exeptions: If there are no edits, the editdate will not be shown If there are edits on the same day as de publication date, show both on the same day
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Publication and edited date: small divider padding-left and padding-right 12px, margin-top 32px, margin-bottom 64px
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Dates Publication and edited date: Show the number of the day, the month and year. Write dates like this (for Dutch people): 1 november 2021.
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The npm package @gemeente-denhaag/article-meta receives a total of 65 weekly downloads. As such, @gemeente-denhaag/article-meta popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gemeente-denhaag/article-meta demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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