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Wikipedia uses several templates that self-update every day to keep date and age information current. These are very useful for a dynamic online encyclopedia and save users from having to regularly update that kind of information. However, when using this kind of template, a few things should be kept in mind.
Note: The template may not calculate the age correctly if a full date (month, day, year) is not provided. For example, a person who was born in 1941 could be either 83 or 84, depending on whether they have reached their birthday in the current year: {{Birth-date and age|1941}} → 1941 () (age 84)
This template will return a living person's date of birth and age. Using this template rather than simply inserting the date into articles allows for the inclusion of hidden metadata about the date. This metadata can be used by web browsers and other software tools to extract the details, and display them using some other website or mapping tool, index, or search them. Template parameters ...
Happy birthday! This year, Leap Day is Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. If you were born on Leap Day 1924, you would be 100 years old or 25 in Leap Day years.
This phenomenon is known as a leap year, with the additional 29th day of February acting as leap day. ... If you're born on February 29, your birthday would be observed after 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 28 ...
displays their birth year and age as: 1969 (age 54–55) Optionally, if we know the person's birth month but not the day, we can also have the template display the month. Let us assume that the person was born in June 1969. Therefore: If it is presently January 2024, then this year the person has not had their birthday yet.
displays their birth year and age as: 1969 (age 54–55) Optionally, if we know the person's birth month but not the day, we can also have the template display the month. Let us assume that the person was born in June 1969. Therefore: If it is presently January 2024, then this year the person has not had their birthday yet.
According to the Associated Press, about 5 million people worldwide share a Leap Day birthday. That's about 0.06% of the 8 billion people on the planet. That's about 0.06% of the 8 billion people ...