Rating: 5 stars
When you use any of the shortcodes, it gives the year in a div, which is a display-ed as a block, so it is in separate line. ?? It would be better in a block with display: inline-block CSS property.
Nice idea, please fix it!
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When you use any of the shortcodes it sets the code on separate lines, so you cannot use current year within any text as it applies line breaks.
Secondly, instead of displaying the copyright symbol, it displays the word © which is almost the code for the copyright symbol but not quite…!
Nice idea, poorly implemented
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Great replacement for the Automatic Copyright Year plugin, which seems to have been abandoned ??
However, it interfered with the footer widget text styling (which the Automatic Copyright Year widget did not), and I had a deuce of a time figuring out how to correct it. In the end, I styled div.dcywrapper in Additional CSS for the shortcode output, then had to manually style the line below it (all rights reserved) as a separate span in the HTML widget. Ergo, 4 stars instead of 5.
But still, thanks for helping me resist the temptation to run an unmaintained plugin because there is no replacement ??
Don’t know why WordPress doesn’t just add an automatic copyright shortcode to the built-in WordPress shortcodes. It’s something everyone needs, and would make it harder for hackers to identify neglected sites.
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Exactly what I needed. It is also light weight and so doesn’t add up to the resources at all.
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