Description
Simple Attribution is just that… simple! It adds a meta box on post pages
which allows bloggers to specify the name and URL of the site a sourced article
originated from. Assuming both these fields are filled out, it appends the
attribution link to the bottom of the post.
Simple Attribution allows links to be generated in both text and image form,
allowing you to customize it to the feel of your website. Natively, it includes
5 icons which can be used to identify the attribution link instead of the
standard caption (which is editable through the options panel), and custom
icons can be used as well.
Don’t like where we put the link? You have the option to disable
auto-attribution and put the link wherever you want it to display simply by
adding <?php echo display_attribution(); ?> to your template!
Installation
From your WordPress dashboard
- Visit βPlugins > Add Newβ
- Search for βSimple Attributionβ
- Activate Simple Attribution from your Plugins page
From WordPress.org
- Download Simple Attribution
- Upload the βsimple-attributionβ folder to the β/wp-content/pluginsβ directory
of your WordPress installation - Activate Simple Attribution from your Plugins page
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Contributors & Developers
“Simple Attribution” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
Version 2.1.2
- Improved: Code quality
- Updated: Settings library (Select2 improvements)
Version 2.1.1
- Updated: Settings library (fixes sysinfo security vulnerability)
Version 2.1.0
- Bring code up to current standards
Version 2.0.1
- Only load admin scripts on our settings page!
Version 2.0.0
- Complete rewrite!
- Completely backwards compatible (custom template-based stuff won’t break)
- Now works with custom post types!
- Added Font Awesome icon support
Version 1.1.2
- Update support link
Version 1.1.1
- Fix bug with WordPress installed in subdirectory not properly saving settings
Version 1.1.0
- Moved to class-based structure
- Added proper I18N
Version 1.0
- Initial release