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Hi @andandandandrew,
Thanks for the post.
The get_field() function returns false if (value == “” || value == null || value == false). Thus you will need to make use of the following conditional in your if block:
<?php if( $browser ): ?>
<?php if (get_field('browser_image') ): ?>
<figure class="browser">
<div>
<span></span><span></span><span></span>
</div>
<img src="<?php echo $image['url']; ?>" alt="<?php echo $image['alt'] ?>" />
<figcaption><?php echo $image['alt'] ?></figcaption>
</figure>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
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