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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:38:24+00:00 2026-05-11T22:38:24+00:00

So! Basically I have a database with a load of blog posts, these are

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So! Basically I have a database with a load of blog posts, these are all sorted by a UNIX timestamp, and what I need is a way to make this code spit out headers when appropriate, so that it will output something like this:

2008

November

Title 1 – Date Goes Here
Title 2 – Date Goes Here

December

Title 3 – Date Goes Here

2009

January

Title 4 – Date Goes Here

etcetera

Here’s my code so far, it works until the comparison of the year, and I still need to come up with a good way of how to make it compare months in a sensible fashion, so that January indeed comes after December, and not some ludicrous 13th month.

[code]

<?php   
   if ($db = new PDO('sqlite:./db/blog.sqlite3')) {
         $stmt = $db->prepare("SELECT * FROM news ORDER BY date DESC");
         if ($stmt->execute()) {
               while ($row = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM)) {
                     $current_year = date("Y", $row[1]);
                     $current_month = date("m", $row[1]);
                     if ($current_year > $last_year) {
                           echo "<h1>" . $current_year . "</h1>";
                           $last_year = $current_year;
                     }
                     echo "<tr>";
                     echo "<td align='left'><a href='view_post.php?post_id=". $row[1] ."'>" . $row['0'] . " - " . date("Y-m-d, H:i:s", $row[1]) . "</a></td>";
                     echo "</tr>";
               }
         }
   } else {
         die($sqliteerror);
   }
?>

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    2026-05-11T22:38:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    With unix timestamps you could do something like (pseudo code obviously)

    prev_month = null
    prev_year = null
    foreach results as r
        new_month = date('F', r[timestamp]);
        new_year = date('Y', r[timestamp]);
        if(prev_month != new_month)
            //display month
        /if
    
        if(prev_year != new_year)
            //display year
        /if
    
        // display other info
    
        prev_month = new_month
        prev_year = new_year
    /foreach
    
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