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d-byline is always rendered with d-article
This issue can be reproduced by commenting out <d-byline></d-byline> from examples/article.html#L62.
Is this intended?
Ah. Yes, atm this is intended, though I admit we could just raise a warning and give users this freedom. If I may ask, what's your usecase for an article without a byline?
I've ported this for the static site generator Hugo (https://github.com/activatedgeek/distillpub) and wanted to make this option for places like an about page.
For now, I'm using CSS visibility: hidden; to get that effect.