Try setting a Default Image for the page /2020/03/25-2.
Welcome to WordPress!
When you add an image to your media library, then the image gets avilable for you to use in pages and posts.
Usually, outside visitors are not able to browse your media library.
I suggest that you add a page or add a post, and then in that post add some media. Perhaps even a gallery.
In order to replace the default image in the header, look at “Appearance → Customize” and play around.
There may be some specific things to keep in mind for the theme you’re using. Have a look at (and perhaps ask something) in https://wordpress.org/support/theme/fotografie/ if you wonder about how to use your particular theme.
I think there is a missunderstanding.
I selected a theme just to test, i added a Post containing only a picture.
But when i view the post on the site there is no picture, just a placeholder image where the picture should have been.
Now if i click the picture/ placeholder, a new page opens and i can see the picture ( its a swan ).
I would like the pictures to show without me having to click on them first.
Am i missing something?
@cakespear Please see my comment above regarding Default Image. I think that’s the issue.
ok. So on an Archive page (like the blog, where your blog posts will be shown in reverse chronological order) you theme seems to include only the “Featured image” of the post and probably the title and probably the excerpt (first few words of your post). In your blog archive page, your theme strips off html tags, like images, from the excerpt.
So: Go and edit your post, in the settings for “Document”, select a “Featured image” (in Swedish “Utvald bild”, I’m not sure how my Norwegian friends translated it…) and remember to save the changes to the post.
I missunderstood, my bad.
Selecting the features image for the Post worked, thanks.