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After adding new guest authors, you can assign them to any blog post, but to display author info on the front end of your blog, you will have to edit your theme files. It is always recommended to create a child theme when you want to edit your theme files. In my case, I am going to edit biography.php and content-single.php in a child theme based on TwentySixteen. After adding new guest authors, you can assign them to any blog post, but to display author info on the front end of your blog, you will have to edit your theme files. It is always recommended to create a child theme when you want to edit your theme files. In my case, I am going to edit biography.php and content-single.php in a child theme based on TwentySixteen.

 

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    m string $between Delimiter that should appear between the co-authors * @param string $betweenLast Delimiter that should appear between the last two co-authors * @param string $before What should appear before the presentation of co-authors * @param string $after What should appear after the presentation of co-authors * @param bool $echo Whether the co-authors should be echoed or returned. Defaults to true.

  • Andras Szabo

    András worked eight years as a journalist at Origo, a then prestigious online news site, but also spent several years at Index and vs.hu news outlets. At Direkt36 he covers Russian-Hungarian relations, activities of business circles close to Fidesz, and political decision making processes of the Orbán government. In 2011 he received the Gőbölyös Soma Award dedicated to investigative journalism in Hungary, and in 2010 he won the Quality Journalism Award, both for a series of articles that focused on a corruption case connected to the former Socialist-led government.

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  • Zsuzsanna Wirth

    Zsuzsanna started her journalistic carreer at Origo, where she spent ten years at the news desk, covering and investigating various political and social issues as well as corruption and organized crime. She was awarded the Prize for Quality Journalism three times, and is also a special awards winner of the Gőbölyös József Soma Foundation. She worked for the Hungarian editions of Forbes and Marie Claire. She has worked at Direkt36 as a journalist since 2016, and as an editor since 2022. In 2022, she studied OSINT techniques as an OCCRP Research Fellow. She teaches journalism at ELTE’s media department.

  • Szabolcs Panyi

    Szabolcs graduated from Eötvös Loránd University where he studied Hungarian language and literature. Between 2013 and 2018, he was an editor and political reporter at Index.hu. At Arizona State University, he studied investigative journalism on a Fulbright Fellowship in 2017-2018. In the fall of 2018, he joined Direkt36, where he mainly works on stories related to national security and foreign policy. Meanwhile, he helped launch VSquare.org, a Warsaw-based cross-border investigative journalism initiative for the Visegrád region, where he is currently leading the Central Eastern European investigations. He received the Quality Journalism Award and the Transparency-Soma Award four times each, and he was also shortlisted for the European Press Prize in 2018 and 2021.