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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

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Walk through this to check:

  1. In wp-admin, go to Brizy → Templates.
  2. 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.
  3. Open the template in the Brizy editor.
  4. Confirm the layout contains the Rich Text (dynamic) or Post Content block with its source set to the current post’s content.
  5. Check the template’s Rules panel. If it’s set to apply to all posts, it applies to Structura’s posts too.
  6. Save and reload the front-end URL of a Structura post.

What to check if the body is still missing

  1. Clear Brizy’s cache and any caching-plugin cache.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

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