Displaying author name
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I run a group blog, which uses Enterprise, by StudioPress, as a blog theme. Whenever I publish a post, my name does appear, albeit due to Gravatar at the bottom of the post. I’d like my name to appear at the top.
Currently, I am the only one to have published posts onto the blog. I’ve heard that names appear once multiple authors have published, does this apply to the Enterprise theme?
Thank you.
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I’d like my name to appear at the top.
Then you need to purchase a custom design upgrade to do any CSS editing.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/
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Rats! I just realized I was wrong above. You cannot add an author byline to a theme that does not have a template designed to have one.
Many themes do not display the author name on blogs with only one author. The point of displaying an author name is to differentiate the posts on an multi-author site. https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/are-there-any-plans-to-display-authors-name-in-the-twenty-twelve-theme?replies=15#post-1116153
Regardless of the theme, and provided the theme is designed to display a byline, bylines will only display now if there are at least two authors who both have at least one published post in the blog. There’s a single author workaround here > http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2012/01/03/wordpress-com-changes-bylines-for-authors/
Whenever I publish a post, my name does appear, albeit due to Gravatar at the bottom of the post …
That’s called an author profile. See author byline and author profile displayed or not > http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2009/08/15/author-displayed-or-not/
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