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    Default adding a Copyright tag line

    Wondering how others are adding a 'Copyright' line on the foot of their sites?

    Looking for something rather small in font, like Arial 6pt, on the bottom right.
    I tried to do this in HTML code in a Placeholder but only get the words not the C symbol.

    Here is some example code I tried, stock, that did not work...
    <footer> <small>&copy; Copyright 2018, Example Corporation</small> </footer>

    ...note: some a posting with an XAR file but won't open without buying other software, so hoping to find simple drop in code and where

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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    You don't need coding or a place holder.

    Create footer rectangle > right click 'Web Sicky/Stretchy' > 'Full Width'
    Use the text tool to type whatever you want
    Alter the font size by highlighting the text, open the Text Size drop down menu and type 6 into the box > Enter
    Either grab a copyright icon from the web, or type C and then create a circle around it
    Marquee select rectangle, text and icon - File > Page Options > Auto Fit To Page > remove check from Automatic > select Bottom radio button
    Marquee select rectangle, text and icon - right click > Repeating Object > Repeat On All Pages
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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris M View Post
    Either grab a copyright icon from the web, or type C and then create a circle around it.
    Or use the combination Alt+0169 (using the numpad).

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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    Folks,
    Thanks for the replies. Simple text was my thoughts also.
    Was just curious if anyone was doing something different.

    Frolin

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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    Ctrl + Alt + C = ©

    There are many different ways to word a copyright line. Find an example you like and use it. I always use ©gwpriester with no date.

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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    Hello,

    I have been a publisher for over 30 years now. Making a copyright claim requires a date (otherwise it is legally vague), I would suggest this format: “Copyright © 1999–2020 [copyright owner's name]. All rights reserved.”, that is from the first year of copyright claim up to the current/latest year of copyright claim.

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    Ctrl + Alt + C = ©

    There are many different ways to word a copyright line. Find an example you like and use it. I always use ©gwpriester with no date.

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    Default Re: adding a Copyright tag line

    Quote Originally Posted by lex View Post
    Hello,

    I have been a publisher for over 30 years now. Making a copyright claim requires a date (otherwise it is legally vague), I would suggest this format: “Copyright © 1999–2020 [copyright owner's name]. All rights reserved.”, that is from the first year of copyright claim up to the current/latest year of copyright claim.
    This has become a repat of the deail in https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...726#post628726 so it seems right to link both together.

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