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layout: post
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title: "Author Override"
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author: billy_rick
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modified:
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excerpt: "A post to test author overrides using a data file."
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tags: []
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---
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For those of you who may have content written by multiple authors on your site you can assign different authors to each post if desired.
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Traditionally you would assign a global author for the entire site and those attributes would be used in all post bylines, social networking links in the footer, Twitter Cards, and Google Authorship. These `owner` variables defined in your `config.yml`
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Start by creating an `authors.yml` file in the `_data` folder and add your authors using the following format.
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{% highlight yaml %}
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# Authors
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billy_rick:
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name: Billy Rick
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web: http://thewhip.com
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email: billy@rick.com
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bio: "What do you want, jewels? I am a very extravagant man."
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avatar: bio-photo.jpg
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twitter: extravagantman
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cornelius_fiddlebone:
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name: Cornelius Fiddlebone
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email: cornelius@thewhip.com
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bio: "I ordered what?"
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avatar: bio-photo.jpg
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twitter: rhymeswithsackit
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{% endhighlight %}
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To assign Billy Rick as an author for our post. We'd add the following YAML front matter to a post:
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{% highlight yaml %}
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author: billy_rick
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{% endhighlight %} |