Unfortunately, that didn’t work either. But with a little more research, I found something that did. Posting in case it helps someone else.
Add to custom css
.post-thumb {
display: none;
}
If I were to do that, no photo would show up on the home page (my main post page). I just get a place holder with a film strip on it. No photos with posts is really bad form for a photographer 😉
SOrry – I forgot the link http://turnnorthphotography.com/2016/07/
I prefer to have them on a separate blog page, but this works ok. THank you.
Thank you.
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