hugo/docs/content/en/methods/page/Date.md
Bjørn Erik Pedersen 5fd1e74903
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Closes #11925
2024-01-27 10:48:57 +01:00

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---
title: Date
description: Returns the date of the given page.
categories: []
keywords: []
action:
related:
- methods/page/ExpiryDate
- methods/page/LastMod
- methods/page/PublishDate
returnType: time.Time
signatures: [PAGE.Date]
---
Set the date in front matter:
{{< code-toggle file=content/news/article-1.md fm=true >}}
title = 'Article 1'
date = 2023-10-19T00:40:04-07:00
{{< /code-toggle >}}
{{% note %}}
The date field in front matter is often considered to be the creation date, You can change its meaning, and its effect on your site, in the site configuration. See&nbsp;[details].
[details]: /getting-started/configuration/#configure-dates
{{% /note %}}
The date is a [time.Time] value. Format and localize the value with the [`time.Format`] function, or use it with any of the [time methods].
```go-html-template
{{ .Date | time.Format ":date_medium" }} → Oct 19, 2023
```
In the example above we explicitly set the date in front matter. With Hugo's default configuration, the `Date` method returns the front matter value. This behavior is configurable, allowing you to set fallback values if the date is not defined in front matter. See&nbsp;[details].
[`time.Format`]: /functions/time/format
[details]: /getting-started/configuration/#configure-dates
[time methods]: /methods/time
[time.Time]: https://pkg.go.dev/time#Time