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# Authors Template

**Hype** has a template for the **Authors page**, which shows all authors of your publication. The authors' page is not required, but you can add it.

<figure><img src="/files/t1p2gvYy3YLSveiQNP5b" alt=""><figcaption><p>Authors Page</p></figcaption></figure>

### To create the **Authors page:**

1. Go to **Pages** from the admin menu.
2. Click the **New page** button in the top right corner.
3. Add a **title** (e.g. 'Authors').
4. **If you want,** you can add **featured image** for this page.
5. Click <img src="/files/HEL3YKhepTBJy63K2kqX" alt="" data-size="line"> icon in the top right corner to open the **Page settings.**
6. Add a **small description text** (inside **excerpt**) if you want.
7. Click the **Template** selector and choose the **Authors** option.
8. Click **Publish.**

{% hint style="info" %}
Starting with Ghost 6.0, the authors page in themes will display a maximum of 100 authors.
{% endhint %}


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