By Danny Malouin on Friday, 10 November 2017
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I set up a page break concept in a blog i'm about to post and the look of it is strange
https://martialart.zone/brazilian-jiu-jitsu/brazilian-jiu-jitsu-articles/top-10-most-excruciatingly-painful
1) What's up with the large white space above the cvoer image
2) I don't want the Page# in the title
3) There's a floating last page that's not in the page break
Please advise
Danny
Hi Danny,

Kindly find my response for your inquiries below:
1) What's up with the large white space above the cvoer image

-> I've replicate this issue locally, it seem there is a bug regarding this where if you set the cover image as here: http://take.ms/R3Fmk
I've logged this issue in our issue tracker and our developer will take an action for this.
For temporary fix for this, it is possible for your to set the cover image as here?: http://take.ms/kyIap or higher height.

2) I don't want the Page# in the title

-> Unfortunately, there is no setting for this currently


3) There's a floating last page that's not in the page break

-> I'm not quite get what you mean here you mean you want to add another button to navigate to last page? http://take.ms/cMQtB
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Friday, 10 November 2017 15:56
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Hi,

Point 1:
I would prefer not changing the settings. There's a lot of content in this site.
I will turn off the pagination for now

Point 2:
That's too bad.

Point 3:
I think it's because it's not clear there's a nav top and a nav bottom here. The cover image with the nav bellow it throws off the intuitiveness of the navigational flow.
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Friday, 10 November 2017 19:20
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Is there a place to configure blog level page breaks ?
Like -> Don't show top nav (or just show bottom nav) ?
Thx
Danny
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Friday, 10 November 2017 19:22
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Lastly, any chance you can send a quick fix for the cover image. It's pretty ugly as is. This would allow me to keep the pagination concept.

Thanks
Danny
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Friday, 10 November 2017 19:33
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Hey there,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here.

The reason why it showing that white space is because it render that table of blog content, for some reason it didn't appear that table of blog content, I already help you temporary turn it off from the pagebreak plugin, it should render correctly now, you can check my attached screenshot below.
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Saturday, 11 November 2017 14:11
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Cool thanks
Is there any chance we can have an option in there that will hide the cover image in subsequent pages ?
Thanks
Danny
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Tuesday, 14 November 2017 18:37
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Hi Danny,

Unfortunately, there is no setting to hide the cover image for the subsequent pages.
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Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:48
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Any chance we can see this get integrated ? Almost doesn't make sense with the cover being repeated like that no ?
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Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:13
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That is a great idea Danny, perhaps, can you create a new ticket under feature request so our developers can keep track the feature that can be implement
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Wednesday, 15 November 2017 11:11
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