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I tried to create a very minimalistic news system.

When I found this here: http://processwire.com/api/templates/

<ul>
<?php

$features = $pages->find("template=press_release, featured=1, limit=3, sort=-date");
foreach($features as $feature) {
   echo "<li>" . 
        "<h3><a href='{$feature->url}'>{$feature->title}</a></h3>" . 
        "<span class='date'>{$feature->date}</span>" . 
        "<p>{$feature->summary}</p>" . 
        "</li>";
 
}
?></ul>

Do I actually need a field called date, or can I access the creationdate without creating one?
I'd like to find some wikipages regarding that topic. Default fields that are always accessible.

Thanks in advance!

Posted (edited)

Welcome to PW and the forums Misan..

Have a read here for all $page properties and methods: http://processwire.com/api/variables/page/

What you want is $page->created: Unix timestamp of when the page was created or 'created' if in a selector

Related -  $page->modified: Unix timestamp of when the page was last modified

Also useful to read about $pages: http://processwire.com/api/variables/pages/

Edited by kongondo

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