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 The process of changing the author name on a blog can vary depending on the blogging platform you're using. Here's a general guideline for some popular platforms:

  1. WordPress:

    • Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
    • Go to "Users" or "All Users," depending on your version of WordPress.
    • Find the user whose author name you want to change and click on their username.
    • You can now edit the "Display name publicly as" field. Change it to the desired author name.
    • Save the changes.
  2. Blogger:

    • Log in to your Blogger dashboard.
    • Click on "Settings" for the blog you want to change the author name on.
    • In the "User settings" section, find the author's profile.
    • Edit the "Display Name" field to the desired author name.
    • Save the changes.
  3. Medium:

    • Log in to your Medium account.
    • Click on your profile picture in the top-right corner and select "Profile."
    • On your profile page, click on the "Edit" button next to your name.
    • Update the name field with the new author name.
    • Save the changes.
  4. Wix:

    • Log in to your Wix account.
    • Go to the blog post editor.
    • Click on the author's name, usually displayed at the top or bottom of the post.
    • Edit the name to the desired author name.
    • Save the changes.
  5. Tumblr:

    • Log in to your Tumblr account.
    • Click on the account icon in the top-right corner and select "Settings."
    • Under the blog you want to edit, click on "Members."
    • Find the author whose name you want to change and click on the gear icon next to their name.
    • Edit the name and click "Save."
  6. Ghost:

    • Log in to your Ghost admin dashboard.
    • Go to "Staff" from the left menu.
    • Click on the author's name you want to change.
    • Update the "Name" field with the new author name.
    • Save the changes.

Remember, the exact steps might vary depending on updates to the platform and your theme. Always double-check the platform's documentation or support resources if you encounter any issues. Additionally, if you're using a custom-built website, the process might involve modifying the website's code or database directly, which would require technical expertise.

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