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On the main configuration page, click on the "Preferences" option in the upper right area, then scroll down to the link marked "Create a License now" link. Answer the questions, scroll down to save your configuration, then republish your blog to see a license button added to your site. | On the main configuration page, click on the "Preferences" option in the upper right area, then scroll down to the link marked "Create a License now" link. Answer the questions, scroll down to save your configuration, then republish your blog to see a license button added to your site. | ||
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==Blogger== | ==Blogger== |
Revision as of 23:23, 4 September 2009
You can add a CC license to almost any blog as you can almost any website. Here are instructions for a few specific blogging platforms.
Movable Type
Step one: Login to Movable Type
You'll want to start by logging into your Movable Type installation, and finding the "Edit Configuration" link for the blog you'd like to license. |
Blogger
Step one: Choose a license
Start by choosing a license for your work at the Creative Commons website. |
Step two: Copy the code
On the "Mark your content" page of the license process, copy the code provided by highlighting it with your mouse and hitting ctrl-c (command-c on a Mac). |
Typepad
Begin by follow the first two steps above for Blogger to choose a license and copy the code.
'Step four: Paste code into your new Typelist
Click "New Item" to add a Typelist item, and paste your license code into the "Notes" area and save the item. |