Solved Forever – Footer Copyright Out of Date
It is January, a time when you start to notice things like other people’s copyright dates in their footers (or elsewhere) on their website. Have you changed yours? If not this is a good reminder to do so, but I’ll show you something better.
This will be the last year you’ll ever change the copyright dates on your website. This little code snippet will automatically update itself to the latest year every year, so your copyright date is always current.
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Cool Beans! Thanks Lynette!
Cool Beans! Thanks Lynette!
Thanks Lynette!
Thanks Lynette!
What would we do without you Lynette?
What would we do without you Lynette?
Hope it helps ladies. One less thing for us to do.
@Carrie – uhm… lost? LOL just kidding. You’ll get on just fine.
Hope it helps ladies. One less thing for us to do.
@Carrie – uhm… lost? LOL just kidding. You’ll get on just fine.
Great help! I have a question about copyrights on the web site. I’ve noticed that some people just have the current year, and some people have the starting year through the current year. So, instead of just Copyright 2008, it will say Copyright 2001-2008. Is there a reason or rule or just a preference as to which way to do it?
Great help! I have a question about copyrights on the web site. I’ve noticed that some people just have the current year, and some people have the starting year through the current year. So, instead of just Copyright 2008, it will say Copyright 2001-2008. Is there a reason or rule or just a preference as to which way to do it?
Thanks for the heads up! Really great post. 🙂
Thanks for the heads up! Really great post. 🙂
Thanks Daniel
Shannon – I don’t know for sure. I have heard that the date or year is usually the first year of publication but on a website, especially a blog that’s dynamic, publication could change every day. And so I put from the date my sites are launched to the current.
Of course – that is just something I heard over the grapevine. I am definitely not a lawyer and this comment shall not be taken as legal advise.
Thanks Daniel
Shannon – I don’t know for sure. I have heard that the date or year is usually the first year of publication but on a website, especially a blog that’s dynamic, publication could change every day. And so I put from the date my sites are launched to the current.
Of course – that is just something I heard over the grapevine. I am definitely not a lawyer and this comment shall not be taken as legal advise.
Great tip!
Great tip!
Hi Lynette,
You know, I don’t even have a copyright date on either of my sites. Where would I enter the code? At the bottom? Does it need to be on every page?
Sorry, I feel really dumb about this. I built my sites myself, and am learning as I go.
Thanks,
Anna
Hi Lynette,
You know, I don’t even have a copyright date on either of my sites. Where would I enter the code? At the bottom? Does it need to be on every page?
Sorry, I feel really dumb about this. I built my sites myself, and am learning as I go.
Thanks,
Anna
Sweet! Works beautifully. You’re the best, Lynette.
M
Sweet! Works beautifully. You’re the best, Lynette.
M
oooh-weeee! Loving it! Thanks so much Lynette!
oooh-weeee! Loving it! Thanks so much Lynette!
Lynette,
You….ROCK, that is such a great tip.
Lynette,
You….ROCK, that is such a great tip.
Thanks Lynette… handy script!
However, I ran into a little issue when I tried to cut and paste the script from this page into my FrontPage html. For some reason it ‘converted’ into a bunch of gibberish code in FP that obviously did not work.
The simple fix is to first cut and paste the script into a .txt file and then cut and past from the .txt into the FP html.
Thought I’d share that in case any of your other readers ran into this same issue.
Thanks Lynette… handy script!
However, I ran into a little issue when I tried to cut and paste the script from this page into my FrontPage html. For some reason it ‘converted’ into a bunch of gibberish code in FP that obviously did not work.
The simple fix is to first cut and paste the script into a .txt file and then cut and past from the .txt into the FP html.
Thought I’d share that in case any of your other readers ran into this same issue.
You’re welcome everyone. I got tired of changing it out every year or finding out of date copyrights in July. Glad it is of help.
Thanks for tip Doug!
Anna – They usually go in the footer and yes I have mine on every single page. If you use included content in FrontPage, Dynamic Web Templates in Expression Web or WordPress, it is easy because you only change one file.
You’re welcome everyone. I got tired of changing it out every year or finding out of date copyrights in July. Glad it is of help.
Thanks for tip Doug!
Anna – They usually go in the footer and yes I have mine on every single page. If you use included content in FrontPage, Dynamic Web Templates in Expression Web or WordPress, it is easy because you only change one file.
Thanks Lynette,
I really enjoy your emails with your very helpful knowledge:) I have learned much from you.
Thanks Lynette,
I really enjoy your emails with your very helpful knowledge:) I have learned much from you.
Hi Anna, you made my day. Thanks!
Hi Anna, you made my day. Thanks!
I’m not a lawyer either, but copyright is from when it is created so you don’t really have to update your copyright on every page. In fact, in many places, you don’t even have to add ‘copyright’ at all to be protected – it is just a visual reminder.
If someone was to fight over copyright with you and you have the date 2008 (despite writing it in 2003) and they claim they wrote it in 2005, it might take a bit more convincing to say you were first.
However, if you wrote something in say 1998 and your page says ‘copyright 1998’ it makes your page look a little out of date.
So add/update copyright as you see fit!
I’m not a lawyer either, but copyright is from when it is created so you don’t really have to update your copyright on every page. In fact, in many places, you don’t even have to add ‘copyright’ at all to be protected – it is just a visual reminder.
If someone was to fight over copyright with you and you have the date 2008 (despite writing it in 2003) and they claim they wrote it in 2005, it might take a bit more convincing to say you were first.
However, if you wrote something in say 1998 and your page says ‘copyright 1998’ it makes your page look a little out of date.
So add/update copyright as you see fit!
Thanks for the script. This is actually something I had been looking for.
I have a couple of WordPress blogs that seem to keep track of this themselves, but I’ve got a couple of old static html sites that seem like they are never up to date.
Thanks for the script. This is actually something I had been looking for.
I have a couple of WordPress blogs that seem to keep track of this themselves, but I’ve got a couple of old static html sites that seem like they are never up to date.
Hey John, those static pages can be a hassle.
Hey John, those static pages can be a hassle.
Thank You Very Much!!
i have been looking for that snippet everywhere!!
thank You! 🙂
Designs 2 Print
Thank You Very Much!!
i have been looking for that snippet everywhere!!
thank You! 🙂
Designs 2 Print
@Designs 2 Print: Glad you found it here 🙂
@Designs 2 Print: Glad you found it here 🙂