If you go to the page and edit the page, deleting the image and then update. It will be gone. If it is not then there is a cache problem somewhere.
can I delete the element from the “inspect element” screen and save from there?
for some reason
I cannot locate the image on the page
This is what I see when I go into “edit page”
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Back to Gallery
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Chicago Metal Supply
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You delete from the WordPress dashboard. Open all pages, find the page, hit edit, delete the image and hit update.
Unfortunately, I simply can’t find how to. The page is easy enough to find. When I “edit” the page, here is what I see as the contents of the page:
[justified_image_grid caption=off mobile_caption=off flickr_user=128974633@N07 flickr_photoset=72157649915036958]
so….where is the “image” I simply delete? It looks as if the entire page is, perhaps, tied to someone’s Flickr account?
thanks