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'Author' in the WP context can refer to two different things: the person who has written a certain post/page or the role a user has.
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I had to do this recently on a site without "posts", that still needed author pages.
Basically you catch author pages at the template_redirect hook, make sure to unset the 404 flag, and include the … author template. You can extend the logic within the template redirect test as necessary. What you then do in the author.php template is up to you.
/* Force author views to use author.php, rather …
answered Aug 24 '11 by goldenapples