How to remove footer credits from blogger | remove footer template creator credits

How to remove footer credits from blogger | remove footer template creator credits
Remove footer template creator credits

What are footer credits?

When we apply some custom templates to our blogger website, mostly they are premium themes and so we have to pay some amount to the developer. But if you downloaded the premium version and don't want to pay, then here is a guide to help you out. When a developer creates a template for a blog, he/she encodes some portion of code that is only understandable by the developer only. And also the developer puts his website link in the footer so no one can remove the link. 
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Should we remove footer credits from the blogger template?

It's unethical if you have enough amount but don't pay for your theme. But in the case of a student, a newbie, or a poor guy, you have some sort of permission to use your skill to remove footer credits and carry on your blog or website. In this guide, I will show you How to remove footer credits from the blogger template so when you apply for AdSense, you have complete authority over your website.

Any effect of Footer Credits on Adsense?

Adsense doesn't care about footer credits so you don't have to worry about it. Adsense only cares about the quality of content posted on your website. The author of the blog theme is also a website owner, not a criminal or anything else who is black-listed on google. He doesn't have any issue with AdSense so Google Adsense will not be affected.

Process

Step 1:

Hide Footer Existing Footer Credits and Links

Go to your Blogger dashboard, click Theme and then click the dropdown and select EDIT HTML. Press CTRL + F and type "copyright" or any text written in footer credits so we can locate the code where the developer put credits. 

How to remove footer credits from blogger | remove footer template creator credits
Remove footer template creator credits

Red Line - After finding the "copyright" area just paste the following code above the copyright code.
<p stle='text-align: left'>Copyright (c) 2021 <a href='/'><b>The Meta World</b></a> | All Rights Reserved </p>


Blue Line -
Copy the code below and paste it at the start of the copyright code as shown in the figure.
<div class='ty-copy-container row' style='font-size=1px; opacity: 0'>
<p style='text-align: left'>Copyright (c) 2021 <a href='/'><b>The Meta World</b></a> | All Rights Reserved </p>


GreenLine - After placing the above 2 codes, you have to close the nearest open div with a </div> tag and see the image to get a more clear idea. 


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