Remove jelly beans
There’s beans and beans
The jelly beans you see in this post are a ‘normal’ picture file uploaded into the page the normal WordPress way. They won’t appear in your template unless you put them there. That’s different with the beans at the end of each post in blog mode. They are called through the index.php file and they are part of the template. If you don’t remove them, they will appear at the end of your posts as well - and probably annoy you after a while.
Replace the beans with something that works for you
The best thing to do is to find a little pix you like, rename it ‘endofpost-pix.jpg’ and upload it into the images folder in the jelly folder. Overwrite the existing endofpost-pix.jpg - which in the freshly downloaded template is the beans pix. Experiment with the size of the image you upload - it doesn’t need to be exactly the same size as my original pix. And the beans are history.
