Help inserting images into Wordpress?

IMHopeful

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Mar 8, 2010
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I've had a problem crop up recently when I try to insert an image into a post:

No matter what I do, the first image I put into a post will repeat itself. The image will double on the homepage (IE., when you first land on the site) but will only appear once as intended if I click on the post link and view only the intended post (not on the homepage.)

I'm using the Genesis Framework, with minimal plugins and this shit is driving me bonkers. I've gotten no satisfaction finding the answer to this problem through other sources.

To recap: this only happens with the first image at the top of a post -- no other images repeat this problem. And the image in question isn't labelled as the "main image" either. Hope someone can shed some light on this for me.

Thanks,
 


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To give a little more input to the problem I'm having: when I delete the image from the post editor (and the media gallery), the image will show on the homepage, but disappears from post page.

When I switch to html viewing in the editor, there's no trace of the image though. It's like there's a glitch and/or a "ghost in the machine."
 
It only happens when I post an image above the first text in the post. This has never been an issue before since I never used to include pics in this area of my posts.

Could this be a caching issue with my host? I just tried deleting the most recent article, then reposted while excluding the first image this time -- the damned pic showed up again!

I'm probably rambling like a hopeless newbie fool here. Wish I could figure it out myself, but no dice.
 
I changed the theme I was using. I tried replicating the problem on a couple of other blogs I have with different themes, and one that doesn't have genesis installed yet, and couldn't duplicate the issue.

Was using the blog news theme -- switched and the problem fixed itself. Shame cause it's a good theme other than that problem.