Adding a CC mark to a WordPress blog
Revision as of 15:26, 8 November 2009 by Chepigimenez (talk | contribs)
Adding a Creative Commons mark (marking) allows people to easily see how your work is licensed, and allows search engines to index your page by license.
If you have a WordPress blog on your own domain, there are at least two ways to add a CC mark:
- By editing the theme's footer.php or sidebar.php file. Get your license button HTML from http://creativecommons.org/license and paste it into your footer.php (or sidebar.php or wherever you want it to appear).
- Use a plugin (this is probably the easiest way). If you have a WordPress blog, there's an easy way to add a Creative Commons mark in the footer: the Creative Commons license widget. (That page says it's only tested up to WordPress 2.5, but it seems to be working on our version 2.71 blog without problems. --Chriswaterguy 04:02, 16 May 2009 (UTC)) Note: it's easier to install from the admin interface (click Plugins, then Install) rather than downloading from the link given here.
If you have a blog on Wordpress.com:
- Step 1: In your dashboard, go to the menu item "Widgets", under "Appereance".
- Step 2: Find the widget labeled "Text", and drag it to your sidebar or footer. Location is entirely up to you. (yeah, that too!)
- Step 3: Paste the code provided by the license generator in the widget's text box.
- Step 4: Style it as you wish. You have to use inline styles, unless you have a paid subscription and can change all the CSS of your theme.
TO-DO: Visual Guide of "marking a Wordpress.com blog with CC licenses"