To force a date to specific format , use the Macro time | new format | when=date
%item-modified% use by default the system format, it is necessary to have universal format by using
%item-modified-dt% or %item-added-dt%
example:
%item-modified% => 05/25/16 15:00:56
%item-modified-dt% => 42515.6256593403
{.time|mm/dd/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%.}
http://rejetto.com/wiki/index.php?title=HFS:_Time_format#Text_formatting
Code: [Select]
[+file]
<td>%item-size%B<td>{.time|mm/dd/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<td>%item-dl-count%
[+folder]
<td class='nosize'>folder<td>{.time|m/d/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<td>%item-dl-count%
it is possible to have the date and time on two lines using separate macrosCode: [Select]
[+file]
<td>%item-size%B<td>{.time|mm/dd/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<p>{.time|hh:nn:ss|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<td>%item-dl-count%
[+folder]
<td class='nosize'>folder<td>{.time|mm/dd/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<p>{.time|hh:nn:ss|when=%item-modified-dt%.}<td>%item-dl-count%
by creating a personal alias this can give more clarity to the template
[+special:alias]
mtime=time|mm/dd/yy|when=%item-modified-dt%
htime=time|hh:nn:ss|when=%item-modified-dt%
Code: [Select]
[+file]
<td>%item-size%B<td>{.mtime.}<p>{.htime.}<td>%item-dl-count%
[+folder]
<td class='nosize'>folder<td>{.mtime.}<p>{.htime.}<td>%item-dl-count%
one to preserve the standardized format using the macro cut proposed by LeoNeeson
[+special:alias]
mtime=cut||10|%item-modified%
htime=cut|12||%item-modified%
there are multiple possibilities