In amsart, how do you add (a hyperlink to) a personal webpage among the author's contact information?
Clearly, the proposed solution should be able to support multiple authors, just like \email.
\documentclass[10pt]{amsart}
\usepackage[foot]{amsaddr}
\begin{document}
\title[Short Title]{Long Title}
\author[Surname]{Name Surname}
\address{University}
\email{email@email.com}
\author[Surname2]{Name2 Surname2}
\address{University2}
\email{email2@email.com}
\date{14/09/2015}
\maketitle
\end{document}
\documentclass{...}, the required\usepackage's,\begin{document}, and\end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem. – LaRiFaRi Sep 14 '15 at 08:41\urladdr{...}? Does that work? – LaRiFaRi Sep 14 '15 at 08:48\urladdr{...}seem to display the url at the top of the page despite the\usepackage[foot]{amsaddr}; how do I fix this? Besides, I'd like the label to be Web-page, and not URL. – Sep 14 '15 at 08:52amsaddrit would be\renewcommand*{\urladdrname}{\itshape Web-page}to change the label. With that package, you have to do\usepackage{xpatch}\xpatchcmd{\@setaddresses}{URL}{Web-page}{}{}. Can't help you with the wrong placement. Please contact the maintainer to tell him about this (wrong) behaviour. The email-address is in the third line of his manual. – LaRiFaRi Sep 14 '15 at 09:39amsaddrpackage; it's not from ams.) – barbara beeton Oct 03 '15 at 21:32