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Why do I have 2 featured images in banner

  • Hi there, I am trying to figure out why I have 2 featured images in the banner and only include 1. I’m trying to migrate from Elementor to GP/GB and having some growing pains.see private info for my site info and login info as well.

  • Hi there,

    you have a GB Image Block set to display the Featured Image in its Dynamic Data settings.
    And that image block is inside a Container Block, whose Dynamic Data settings are to set to show the Featured image on its background.

    Either delete the Image Block
    Or remove the container blocks dynamic data background

  • Thanks David. I understand. When I tried to delete the image block…both images disappeared. However when I disabled the dynamic data background from the container block, it left 1 image. This image remaining looks quite small and I want to try the first approach where I delete the image block…can you see why it removed both images? I have it that way for now.

  • Hi Heathery,

    I tried checking your Content Template and there’s no Background image added to any Container Block.

    Can you add one first for the Container Block of your preference?

  • Hi Fernando – can you take a look now? You can see the duplicate images there. My issue is that I have both these set up so it’s resulting in duplicative images
    1) the dynamic data enabled for container and set to featured image
    2) a dynamic image inserted within the container (dynamic data disabled for outside container)

    David advised I need to choose either option 1 or 2 so I don’t have duplicative images. I was only able to get option #2 option set up (when I tried option #1 where I deleted the dynamic image within the container…both images disappeared). Maybe this is okay and I just go with option #2 since the photo displayed seems smaller (it’s the one on top) but do you have any guidance? Is it worth trying to figure out how to execute option #1 or do you think option #2 is the best way to visually display the featured image?

    If you see, Option #2 kind of makes the image a bit too far from the text (shifted to the right) so I’m wondering if making Option #1 work would be better?

  • If you delete the image, then the Container has no content to give it some height.
    To fix that, edit the Container, and in Sizing, set a Min Height.

  • I see. When I do that the image looks crazy spread out so I just opted for the 2nd option. is there a way I can center that image a bit more. If you look horizontally it looks not centered between the edge of the title text and the edge of the banner on the right. Is it possible to shift it closer to the text?

  • Select the Container Block:

    1. Layout -> set Display: Flex, and Justify: Flex start ( left )
    2. Spacing add some left padding to adjust its position

  • Thank you – resolved we can close this out!

  • Glad to hear that!

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