Sounds like something Seth Morganstern would do. The Bastid.
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She'd ask Carlton.
The "work-around" I suggested earlier (https://forums.hamisland.net/showthr...l=1#post594621) DOES NOT WORK, AND ACTUALLY RESULTS IN IMAGES BEING DELETED BY THE BOARD!
As a result, after a period of time, the images 'disappear'. I suspect they do this when your browser cache is refreshed depending on your browser's settings. There are now a number of threads with images that have vanished due to the work-around.
I'll try to get this figured out this weekend. The problem seems to be unique to the Island, so I don't have much to go on from vBulletin's help forums.
My apologies for the failed attempt... :oops:
From out on the "tubes", circa June '12...
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Remove the following from index.php:
<div class="featureimg"><a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" rel="bookmark"><?php the_post_thumbnail( 'portfolio' ); ?></a></div>
That should remove the first image, leaving the second (bottom) image.
So, this image thing used to happen a few years ago (double images), and then it went away after an upgrade, I think?
If you go into the "advanced editor" and use "manage attachments" you can drag'n'drop previously uploaded images and they will display in a "thumbnail" with the "attached images" icon... and this is a single image. In the old version the thumbnail would be small, now thumbnail displays shows up large.
And, it's a single image. I'll try a few more things with further messages.
Here, I went to advanced, uploaded a new image, and it becomes an attachment...
And it shows up the same way... a single attached image.
Now, using the "insert image button", I'll try to keep it to one image...
Which you can do by selecting the image and deleting it.
The new attached image shows up as a single thumbnail.
I haven't had any problems with posted images but I only rarely post them as attachments. It seems more reliable to use one of the free photo sharing sites like Photobucket or Imgur and post using an URL. Plus, it has the advantage of not using up space on the IOMH server.