Brizy
Brizy is opt-in per post — it does not automatically claim posts created by Structura. If your Structura posts render with a title and featured image but no body, the cause is usually a Brizy Single template that was assigned to all posts and doesn’t include a content block.
Structura does not write any Brizy-specific meta on new posts,
because Brizy doesn’t hijack the_content unless an editor
explicitly clicks “Edit with Brizy” on a post.
How to verify your Brizy Single template still renders post
content
Walk through this to check:
- In wp-admin, go to Brizy → Templates.
- Look for a template with Type = Single scoped to Posts. If there’s no Single template, Brizy uses your theme’s default — skip this section.
- Open the template in the Brizy editor.
- Confirm the layout contains the Rich Text (dynamic) or Post Content block with its source set to the current post’s content.
- Check the template’s Rules panel. If it’s set to apply to all posts, it applies to Structura’s posts too.
- Save and reload the front-end URL of a Structura post.
What to check if the body is still missing
- Clear Brizy’s cache and any caching-plugin cache.
- Open the post in the block editor. If “Edit with Brizy” has been clicked on this post, Brizy claims it from then on — switch it back via the post’s admin bar toggle.
- Check for template-rule conflicts. If two Brizy templates both match the same post, one is silently ignored.
Status of this page
This page is a placeholder — the steps above cover the most common cause, but we haven’t yet walked through every Brizy configuration that can produce a blank post body. If you hit this issue on a Brizy site and the steps here don’t resolve it, contact support so we can add your case to this page.
Related pages
- Posts look blank with a page builder — the hub page with an overview of all supported builders.