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Kesava Jun 23, 2010 09:32 AM

[SOLVED] Custom Author Names?
 
I'm posting a series of articles by different authors and want to have the name of the actual authors shown instead of the person who published the article. The only way I can think of is to create a user account with the name of each author and then publish the article with under their username.

Is there any quicker or easier way I can just put any author in, instead of creating them an account?

Thanks

lmilesw Jun 23, 2010 11:44 AM

I too wanted that functionality and to my knowledge there is no other way than creating another user account. The only issue with this is that you can't use the same email for the different authors so you will have to create some real or bogus email accounts.

rosetrees Jun 24, 2010 01:58 AM

How about doing it this way? Remove the byline and sign the post with the author's name as a clickable link?

You could go to "Style and Edit Center Column" and then remove this line from the loop:
<?php bfa_post_byline('<div class="post-byline">','</div>'); ?>

lmilesw Jun 24, 2010 05:18 AM

Thanks for that idea Rosetrees. I had always removed or added byline info in ATO>Edit POST/PAGE INFO ITEMS. That's a great place to remove the byline, footer, or kicker globally.

Kesava Jun 24, 2010 07:14 AM

Thanks for that, I removed that as it was totally unnecessary. I'll just have to make do with having the Author at the end of the article. Should be fine.

Also, how can I remove the "leave a comment" option and the category link from below each article. And is it possible to remove it only on the front page articles and not on the rest of the website?

lmilesw Jun 24, 2010 07:35 AM

Check out the Edit POST/PAGE INFO ITEMS section. There are several areas there that will answer your questions.

Kesava Jun 25, 2010 02:00 AM

I had a look at that section and removed all the necessary items. I've somewhat got the layout to be as I want it, however there is one more thing.

On the front page I need to have 2 specific articles. The rest of the articles will be accessible by going to the categories.

I've found an option to select how many posts on the front page are "full" posts, but no option to select how many articles are to be displayed on the front page. How can I change this and is it possible to have those articles permanently there so they're not bumped down everytime I add a new article?

Thankyou for your help.

juggledad Jun 25, 2010 08:10 AM

Make the posts 'sticky' -this is part of the wordpress edit post

rosetrees Jun 25, 2010 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kesava (Post 35293)
I've found an option to select how many posts on the front page are "full" posts, but no option to select how many articles are to be displayed on the front page. How can I change this

That's under "reading" in the "settings" menu of Wordpress - it isn't part of the theme options.

Kesava Jun 25, 2010 11:26 PM

Is the option you're referring to
Quote:

Blog pages show at most [ ] posts
?

If so then does that effect only the front page or every page of the website?

Also, the "static page" option seems like it would suit me perfectly. The front page will never change. Visitors will click on different categories to find articles.

Would this be a good option for me then?

juggledad Jun 26, 2010 03:07 PM

Quote:

Would this be a good option for me then?
only you can answer that, try it both ways and see which you like.

Kesava Jun 26, 2010 11:58 PM

I set up a static page and realised that it is exactly what I need.

You can mark this as solved now.

Thanks


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