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I changed to a different theme instead. Oh, well.
MacWebgrrlMemberAnd now it's not - after I removed a <span style> that I didn't put in there.
MacWebgrrlMemberAnother update...the subheading is now showing up on the line below the cropped image as it should. Mysterious.
MacWebgrrlMemberI just tried inserting < !--more-- > in the post as suggested on the Generate theme setup page and it only showed up as text.
"Insert < !--more-- > into those posts where you want the content to cut off on the main page."
It doesn't work.
MacWebgrrlMemberThanks, Bill. I understand about the image resizer and have used it before, however that is not the case here. The image in my current post was newly uploaded for this post and not already in my gallery. Resizing isn't what's going on - it's that the theme automatically places a cropped copy of the image at the top of the first post on the page. In the theme demo, I noticed there are no images actually in the posts themselves, just text.
If you place an image at the top of your post (like I did), then it looks like you inserted two of the same image by mistake. The double stacking does not appear on older posts. Now, after I moved the image farther down in the post, the subheader doesn't appear on a line below the cropped image, but inline with it...which really looks bad.
I don't think it has anything to do with the grid looping you mentioned because that seems to apply to older posts and that design is working just fine.
MacWebgrrlMemberThanks, eamonmoriarty. I tried that and it had no effect.
MacWebgrrlMember1) No, I've had the theme for a bit and it has always happened in every post, but only on the first page. When I add a new post, then image in the previous one shows up fine.
2) Thanks, I deleted the image and the thumbnail sized remained, but the subheading wrapped around it really badly. I can't upload an image here, but if you go to the site you can see it. Then, when I viewed the article on it's own page, there was no image...and I do want the image there. 🙁
I'll try the more' tag idea.
MacWebgrrlMemberThanks, yes, it's the Generate theme. I didn't know about the 'more' tag until tonight, but it wasn't clear that it would also help with the double image problem.
I misspelled my URL, sorry. http://rampantwebdesigns.com/
Thanks for such a quick reply!
MacWebgrrlMemberI'm having the same problem, but I'm not a coder. When I add an image to a post, I do not tag it as a featured image, and publish. A cropped version of the image appears at the top and then the full-sized version right below it. http://www.rampantwedesigns.com
I like the theme, but this problem makes me look unprofessional. What's the easiest way to fix it?
Any help is appreciated!
April 20, 2013 at 1:39 am in reply to: 2 images shows up on post (Generate Studiopress Theme) #36517MacWebgrrlMemberI am having this problem, too.
I did NOT set a featured image in any of the posts, but this happens every time I insert an image at the top of a blogpost.
I could just make the image a featured image and delete the original one, but when you click on the title to read the full post, then there is NO image in the post...just text and that's pretty boring. Images are important to my blog posts.
Can anyone sort this out?
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