<?php

add_action('thesis_hook_footer', 'custom_footer');

function custom_footer() {

?>

    <p>Created by <a href="http://www.SocialMediaCommando.com">Social Media Commando</a>.</p><br/>

<?php

}



// Using hooks is absolutely the smartest, most bulletproof way to implement things like plugins,

// custom design elements, and ads. You can add your hook calls below, and they should take the 

// following form:

// add_action('thesis_hook_name', 'function_name');

// The function you name above will run at the location of the specified hook. The example

// hook below demonstrates how you can insert Thesis' default recent posts widget above

// the content in Sidebar 1:

// add_action('thesis_hook_before_sidebar_1', 'thesis_widget_recent_posts');


// Delete this line, including the dashes to the left, and add your hooks in its place.


/**

 * function custom_bookmark_links() - outputs an HTML list of bookmarking links

 * NOTE: This only works when called from inside the WordPress loop!

 * SECOND NOTE: This is really just a sample function to show you how to use custom functions!

 *

 * @since 1.0

 * @global object $post

*/


function custom_bookmark_links() {

global $post;

?>

<ul class="bookmark_links">

<li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://delicious.com/save?url=<?php urlencode(the_permalink()); ?>&amp;title=<?php urlencode(the_title()); ?>" onclick="window.open('http://delicious.com/save?v=5&amp;noui&amp;jump=close&amp;url=<?php urlencode(the_permalink()); ?>&amp;title=<?php urlencode(the_title()); ?>', 'delicious', 'toolbar=no,width=550,height=550'); return false;" title="Bookmark this post on del.icio.us">Bookmark this article on Delicious</a></li>

</ul>

<?php

}


remove_action('thesis_hook_footer', 'thesis_attribution');