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Can't find template image that is inside content somewhere

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    This seems to be one of the Brizy predefined images. Could I ask you where did you encounter it? What do you want to do with this image? Do you want to delete it? If you want to delete it, you can go to the WP Media Library (from WP dashboard) and delete it from there.

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Nicola Rees Mumford

    Yes it is being imported by Brizy repeatedly - so even if I delete from Media library it just reappears. It is clearly coming in from one the blocks I used but I cannot locate it within the page design - as I said I have searched thoroughly.

    Any idea how to trace the location and remove from the page design?

    Thanks

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, it isn't possible to identify on what page has displayed an image. An image can be displayed in different locations and for this reason, it is a bit hard to identify the page where it is added.

    If you go to the WP Media Library and select to display the "Unnatached" images, see here, do you find in that list this image? If you find it in this list, this means that it isn't used in any of your pages.

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Nicola Rees Mumford

    I know which page it is on, I just can't actually see it in the page in order to remove it - I thought there might be a way of idenfitying which slider it is hiding in using the source code but I can\'t make sense of the source code. the Brizy block had these images in and I have successfully removed most there is just this one page where it is hiding out and can't be removed from the design.

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  • Nicola Rees Mumford

    Here are examples of it showing up in the code:

    I don't know how to relate this to the sliders and locate the image to remove it.

     

    k/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/d6a6c8c324e76ca8108376efd3240f4102e7803f.jpeg);background-position:66% 39%;}.brz .brz-css-swuwk > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}}
    .brz .brz-css-swdrt{padding:71px 0px 150px 0px;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/Large-beach2.png);background-position:50% 50%;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image:after{content: "";background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/Large-beach2.png);}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(23, 23, 26, 0.5);}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-swdrt{padding:50px 15px 105px 15px;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/Large-beach2.png);background-position:50% 50%;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image:after{content: "";background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/Large-beach2.png);}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(23, 23, 26, 0.49);}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-swdrt{padding:25px 15px 25px 15px;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:none;}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image:after{content: "";background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/Large-beach2.png);}.brz .brz-css-swdrt > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(17, 17, 46, 1);}}
    @media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-fzbqs > .brz-row{flex-direction:row;flex-wrap:wrap;justify-content:flex-start;}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-fzbqs > .brz-row{flex-direction:row-reverse;flex-wrap:wrap-reverse;justify-content:flex-end;}}
    .brz .brz-css-zmyhl{flex:1 1 63.8%;max-width:63.8%;justify-content:center;}.brz .brz-css-zmyhl > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-zmyhl{flex:1 1 63.8%;max-width:63.8%;justify-content:center;}.brz .brz-css-zmyhl > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-zmyhl{flex:1 1 100%;max-width:100%;justify-content:center;}.brz .brz-css-zmyhl > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}}
    .brz .brz-css-fcauq{padding:70px 90px 70px 90px;}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-fcauq{padding:25px 35px 25px 35px;}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-fcauq{padding:25px 35px 25px 35px;}}
    .brz .brz-css-wvizu{margin:10px 0px 0px 0px;}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-wvizu{margin:10px 0px 10px 0px;}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-wvizu{margin:0;}}
    .brz .brz-css-hfzqx{margin:5px 0px 10px 0px;}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-hfzqx{margin:10px 0px 10px 0px;}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-hfzqx{margin:5px 0px 10px 0px;}}
    .brz .brz-css-yhslz{justify-content:flex-start;}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-yhslz{justify-content:flex-start;}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-yhslz{justify-content:flex-start;}}
    .brz .brz-css-twnsg{width:100%;}.brz .brz-css-twnsg .brz-hr{border-top:2px solid rgba(175, 187, 209, 0.75);}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-twnsg{width:100%;}.brz .brz-css-twnsg .brz-hr{border-top:2px solid rgba(175, 187, 209, 0.75);}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-twnsg{width:100%;}.brz .brz-css-twnsg .brz-hr{border-top:2px solid rgba(175, 187, 209, 0.75);}}
    
    
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  • Nicola Rees Mumford
    .brz .brz-css-vxxop{flex:1 1 50.6%;max-width:50.6%;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:none;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}@media(max-width:991px) and (min-width:768px){.brz .brz-css-vxxop{flex:1 1 50.6%;max-width:50.6%;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:none;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}}@media(max-width:767px){.brz .brz-css-vxxop{flex:1 1 100%;max-width:100%;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-image{background-image:url(https://edithandkiveen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/brizy/663/assets/images/iW=5000&iH=any/d6a6c8c324e76ca8108376efd3240f4102e7803f.jpeg);background-position:0% 52%;}.brz .brz-css-vxxop > .brz-bg > .brz-bg-color{background-color:rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);}}
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  • Nicola Rees Mumford

    Solved, I traced the locations by studying the code carefully...

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    Thank you for updating us regarding this issue! Great to know that you could solve it!

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Nicola Rees Mumford

    I am still finding it in the source code but maybe is cached, this is a bit frustrating and I wonder if someday Brizy will make it easier to remove template images in bulk locations.

    ANyway it seems ok thanks for following.

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