How to credit Image authors without hurting load times
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2021 5:29 pm
Hello,
I've bought some images from a well-known, reputable online store for purchasing graphics, and I'm using some of them in the design of multiple pages in a certain project I have in WB.
This online place says it's recommended to credit the Author under the license under which I bought these graphics. Here is the line of text they supply, that they want you to use to credit the author. But as you look at this, please note two things: 1) I replaced the actual author's name with text that reads, " <person's name> " and 2) I replaced the actual web-address of the place I bought the graphic with " <web-address where I bought the graphic> . " Without further ado, here's the text-line they ask you to credit:
File ID 75174832 | © <person's name> | <web-address where I bough the graphic> |
I figured I could put it in the back-end HTML of the page(s) of the website where I use image(s). But I wanted to get some ideas from fellow WB-users about the best way to execute this. I think I want to go into Page >> Page HTML and do it there, but unsure under which on those tabs
1 Start of Page
2 Between <head></head>
3 <body> attributes
4 After <body> tag
5 Before </body>
6 End of Page
7 Inside >html> tag
where to put that line of text they give me to use to credit author(s) :
File ID 75174832 | © <person's name> | <web-address where I bough the graphic> |
and unclear on how it will show up on the front-end if I put it somewhere. I'd like it to be viewable in the Page-Source for anyone who wants to see it, but not to show up on the literal front-end of page-display.
Any suggestions?
I've bought some images from a well-known, reputable online store for purchasing graphics, and I'm using some of them in the design of multiple pages in a certain project I have in WB.
This online place says it's recommended to credit the Author under the license under which I bought these graphics. Here is the line of text they supply, that they want you to use to credit the author. But as you look at this, please note two things: 1) I replaced the actual author's name with text that reads, " <person's name> " and 2) I replaced the actual web-address of the place I bought the graphic with " <web-address where I bought the graphic> . " Without further ado, here's the text-line they ask you to credit:
File ID 75174832 | © <person's name> | <web-address where I bough the graphic> |
I figured I could put it in the back-end HTML of the page(s) of the website where I use image(s). But I wanted to get some ideas from fellow WB-users about the best way to execute this. I think I want to go into Page >> Page HTML and do it there, but unsure under which on those tabs
1 Start of Page
2 Between <head></head>
3 <body> attributes
4 After <body> tag
5 Before </body>
6 End of Page
7 Inside >html> tag
where to put that line of text they give me to use to credit author(s) :
File ID 75174832 | © <person's name> | <web-address where I bough the graphic> |
and unclear on how it will show up on the front-end if I put it somewhere. I'd like it to be viewable in the Page-Source for anyone who wants to see it, but not to show up on the literal front-end of page-display.
Any suggestions?