Two images (featured) and unformatted text after publish

edited June 2016 in BeBuilder
Doubt 1:
Hello! If I set up an "image feature" on my blog (right option in the creation / editing the posting page) posts are how I want you to stay. For example, this is the way I want you to be:

nutricionistacarolfaria.com.br/blog-cantinho-da-nutri/

But why posting INSIDE I did appear two images? Yes, I would like to leave a "feature image" but WITHOUT having two images within the post, as I do?

Here, two images in the post:

nutricionistacarolfaria.com.br/bolo-cremoso-de-milho-com-queijo/

NOTE: To create the post I left "Hide content = ON" and I used the builder with two columns, one for image and one for the text.

Doubt 2:
Why in the Column item text is formatted and tidy, however, after being published is all unformatted ?? Spaces and enters that I give are not detected? How do such that the formatting that I do in an editor is shown on the site? Why after publishing is all together and unformatted, no matter if I gave spaces / Enters at the time of issue within the Column.

Text inside the "Column":
http://i.imgur.com/eiGSN9U.png

Text after publish :You can see this in the same post:
nutricionistacarolfaria.com.br/bolo-cremoso-de-milho-com-queijo/

Thank you and sorry for my English!

Comments

  • Hi,

    1. Which image you want to remove on single post page then? Featured image or the image from the content?

    2. This is column item and the WP from this item doesn't recognize new lines. What you need to do is use <br /> tag to break the content to the new line.
  • Hey Support, thanks for the reply.

    I got it about my doubt number 2, thanks!

    About images:

    In the main blog page (http://nutricionistacarolfaria.com.br/blog-cantinho-da-nutri/) I want to keep the featured images, or a photo that contains a preview of what will be addressed in the post. If I remove the 'featured image' option main blog posted above does not show the image, in summary, I would like the main blog page, bring the a preview of the image that is inside the post.

    It happens that in the post there are two images, it does not make any sense and leaves the typesetting meaningless and confusing. Within the posting I want only has the picture of the post and not two.

    Here is an example of a post with featured image option enabled, which causes two images within the text.


    My question is: I can not use the 'featured image' without leaving the post with two pictures? Or if applicable, there is the option of the blog page above the layout display a preview image of the post, without using the feature 'featured image'?
  • Ok. So to remove featured image on single post page, you need to use an extra css:
    .single-post .single-photo-wrapper.image { display: none !important; }
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