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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › 1 Image delivers 2 images

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Tagged: images, post image

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 4 months ago by Susan.
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  • February 12, 2013 at 1:13 am #19778
    tjd
    Member

    Hello Image-lovers,

    I inserted one image into a Post. When the Post is published, I get a thumbnail on the left with the original larger image on the right. Strange I thought. Can't seem to get rid of it. The smaller image doesn't show in the Dashboard. I've deleted the image and redid the result improving along the way, but the double image stays.

    The Post is the latest Post on the Home Page. You can see it here:  tomjdolan.com

    I really would appreciate some guidance with this.... thanx.

    February 24, 2013 at 1:42 pm #22558
    Susan
    Moderator

    Did you get your issue resolved? I'm only see one imagine in your most recent post (it's the Woolworth building under construction).

    Usually, when this happens, it's because you've inserted an image into the post, AND set the image as the featured posts. This will cause duplication of the image.

    February 24, 2013 at 6:06 pm #22609
    tjd
    Member

    Hi Susan,

    The issue has been resolved on purpose by accident. Your mention of the 'featured image' alerted me to it's existence. Afterwards, in an Upgrade to my Genesis Theme, I went thru the initial settings I made during the initial installation about 2 months ago. And there IT was! I had checked, for no good reason , the Featured Image box...not knowing what it did but thinking it 'felt' right. So, now being better educated, I unchecked it, saved and moved on.

    Afterwards when looking at the results of the upgrade I saw, or rather didn't see the small image that had confused me. In fact I don't use, or haven't used images in my Posts, only on my Pages.... but that might change in the future. Nevertheless, Thank You for following up, and Yes the issue is, happily, resolved.

    Tom

    February 24, 2013 at 6:08 pm #22610
    Susan
    Moderator

    Great! I'll close this thread as "resolved" - go ahead and start a new thread if you have more questions. 🙂

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