Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1845428-20160809231520/@comment-1845428-20160810002531

Again, that would require the use of, meaning that it would just substitute and "hardcode," so to speak, the current month and year into the template itself. Each use of the template, even in other months and years, would then read "August 2016." I've found an old thread (five years or so) that discussed a similar, if not identical, issue and no suitable solution was found.

It seems that my request was unrealistic. I guess the editor will just have to manually place the month and year onto the page.

Just to clear everything up, this is exactly how I wanted it to work. You would either place  or   (just as an example) at the top of the page. If you only placed  at the top, then it would substitute the current month and year into the page, so when looking at the source from then on, it would read   (the "|January|2000" would have been substituted by the template), assuming that was the month and year that the template was placed at the top of the page. That way the readers would know when it was decided that the, in this case, neutrality of the article was decided to be an issue.