I want to have maximum two author name in my content, but for Bibliography will be listed all name:
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear, maxnames=2]{biblatex}
in:
@article{1testing,
title={Title 1},
author={Zanthony1 and rrAnthony2 and Anthony3},
journal={Journal 1},
volume={24},
number={2},
pages={258--300},
year={1992},
publisher={Springer}
}
@article{2testing,
title={Title 2},
author={Zanthony1 and rrAnthony2 and Anthony3},
journal={Journal 2},
volume={24},
number={2},
pages={200--264},
year={1992},
publisher={Springer}
}
It will have:
The standard \verb=\cite= command produces the following output: \cite{1testing}.
Output below in text is correct:

However, in Bibliography, I want to listed all full name without
et.al.

maxnamesthere are also themaxbibnamesandmaxcitenamesoptions. Most likely, you will recieve the desired result if you replacemaxnameswithmaxcitenames. More information can be found on page 47 of thebiblatexmanual. – leandriis Aug 18 '19 at 18:26