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Could you please date all your articles.

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That's it.

I don't expect every article to have been published or updated today. But if I visit a page like, oh, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-download-and-install-firefox-mac and it was written in 1996 I'm going to give it different credence compared to an article written in 2016.

That's it. I don't expect every article to have been published or updated today. But if I visit a page like, oh, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-download-and-install-firefox-mac and it was written in 1996 I'm going to give it different credence compared to an article written in 2016.

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Thanks, bygabyga.

Yes that helps. Thanks.

However, your suggestion has the element of "secret guru's business" about it. Had the solution been "obvious", I would not have grumbled.

It seems to me that if the information is accessible, it ought to be trivially simple to include "Last updated: Jan 20, 2016, 1:46:00 PM" just above or below the headline.

This would immediately make ALL articles much more useful.

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if you click EDITING TOOLS on the left

and then click SHOW HISTORY

under Revision you can see when the article was last edited

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Thanks, bygabyga.

Yes that helps. Thanks.

However, your suggestion has the element of "secret guru's business" about it. Had the solution been "obvious", I would not have grumbled.

It seems to me that if the information is accessible, it ought to be trivially simple to include "Last updated: Jan 20, 2016, 1:46:00 PM" just above or below the headline.

This would immediately make ALL articles much more useful.