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Credibility

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While Credibility is not the only plugin that allows you to add footnotes to your posts, it does allow the user to select the placement of these footnotes by:

  • Automatically added to the end of content.
  • Use a <php credibility_footnotes_display(); ?> to display the footnotes where you would like them.

For more complete documentation, visit: http://builtforagility.com/downloads/credibility/

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  • This is a screenshot of Credibility in use on Nicholas Reese’s websites

  • This is a screenshot of Credibility with no styling on a test WordPress install.

  • This screenshot demonstrates how to use the [ref][/ref] shortcode.

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This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Upload plugin to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Optionally, place <php credibility_footnotes_display(); ?> in your template where wanted.

FAQ

Why use this plugin?

This plugin is a simple way to add footnotes to your posts and add credibility (no pun intended) to your website. While there is at least one other option, we needed the ability to put the footnotes anywhere within our theme. For example, in one use case, we wanted to place the footnotes after an optin.

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“Credibility” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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1.2

  • Adds more settings to settings page, including attribution and default styles. Also adds tinyMCE button.

1.1

  • Adds settings page and allows user to automatically add footnotes to end of post.

1.01

  • Updates class names and post meta keys to be more semantic

1.0

  • Initial plugin commit