By Andrew Neighbour on Tuesday, 16 January 2018
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The email that goes out to subscribers/users announcing a new blog uses truncated introtext. However, any image embedded anywhere in the blog is added to the front of the introtext, breaking the blog formatting. It looks unprofessional and uninviting.

Is there a way to turn of these images, or ensure that only images in the introtext be included in the email.

I vaguely remember a setting somewhere in the past about including/excluding images in introtext. Unfortunately I'm not a good enough coder to mess with the post.new.php file!

Thanks,
Andrew
Hi Andrew,

Perhaps you can provide me your backend access so I can check your truncation settings and how the email looks compared to your content?

One way to determine what is shown in the introtext is to use the readmore block/tag. So if the image is not before the readmore block/tag, the image will not appear in the email.
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