not showing up on this page after updated website page
]]>Hi! Is this plugin being developed any more? I’ve further developed it and made it more robust, including better default license deduction, upgrade to current CC standards, and such. Are patches accepted, or maybe more collaboration? Or should I just fork License into another plugin?
]]>please tell me step by step, so that i can get the license for my theme or plugin
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/license/
[No bumping – especially after just 22 minutes. If it’s that urgent, consider hiring someone.]
]]>This plugin would be perfect, except that the front-page license takes information from the last post link on my blog’s homepage. In my case, that post is not something that originated on my site, but content that was aggregated from elsewhere. Thus, it attributes the Creative Commons license for the entire site to a content syndicate, rather than the blog.
Fix this and you have a winner. Until then, I vote that it’s broken.
]]>License is a lovely solution for our sites with authors who wish to have different licenses for different content.
We have sites in Australia and Asia though. Is there a way to allow the user to choose a native license, eg:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/
thanks
George
I downloaded the License plugin and it works great except one issue. On the home page of my blog it has [most recent post title] is licensed by [my name], instead of [blog name] is licensed by [my name]. Is there a way to fix this? It seems strange to refer to the most recent post on the home page, since each post also has its own license.
]]>I am using the Licence plugin, and would really like to be able to set a default licence formy site. Currently I can only set it for individual posts.
]]>I’ve installed the plugin and made the desired changes in my profile but the license does not change in the footer. It does change in the profile but the footer is not updated.
Please advise.