Get rid of Tom's Photography

SO I made a Photo Page and renamed it to suit me. Saved it, published it to a folder and Tom's Photography still comes up when I view the site. How can we get rid of Tom?

If what you're meaning is that you want to create a "blank" photo page using the Layered Paper theme, then you'd need to choose the "Blank" template. If you need the specific Layered Paper Photo page template, the only way to change that is to click on the text and remove it manually as it's set within the template and we can't edit the default template.

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