How Can I add existing public_html/images on to my article?

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10 years 10 months ago #43435 by gkhn
Hi there,

I am trying to upload images to the article I have just created.

How can I upload existing joomla images on my server to the flexi content?

I do not want to:
-Create a new item
- Select images
-upload them again (upload/ browse the images on my computer then upload).

Since I want to point these images to the joomla/images folder, I will not need to "upload" them again (they have already there inside joomla/images).

Is it also possible to upload all images on to one folder called 'images'when I need to upload it from my computer?

Flexicontent has /images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18.

Is this search engine friendly? How can I solve this issue?

Thank you.

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10 years 10 months ago #43438 by ggppdk
Hello

1. about you second question regarding the path:
"if it is SEO friendly"

it is just OK,
but that is just the default,
you can change it since it is configurable:

for new site, just change the parameter:
Thumbnails folder (it is at section "Thumbnail Creation" of the field configuration)

for existing site, which already has images, before changing the parameter, go to Cpanel or Plesk and move / rename the folder at the desired location



2. About using existing images, already on server:
- either re-upload them 1 at a time
- edit item and use FTP or Cpanel or some Joomla extension to copy / move them to:
/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18


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10 years 10 months ago #43439 by gkhn

ggppdk wrote: Hello

1. about you second question regarding the path:
"if it is SEO friendly"

it is just OK,
but that is just the default,
you can change it since it is configurable:

for new site, just change the parameter:
Thumbnails folder (it is at section "Thumbnail Creation" of the field configuration)

for existing site, which already has images, before changing the parameter, go to Cpanel or Plesk and move / rename the folder at the desired location



2. About using existing images, already on server:
- either re-upload them 1 at a time
- edit item and use FTP or Cpanel or some Joomla extension to copy / move them to:
/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18


Thank you for your reply.

just change the parameter:
Thumbnails folder (it is at section "Thumbnail Creation" of the field configuration)


Is this only for the image thumbnails? How about the actual image?

Can I use public_html/images as a thumbnail creating path as well as the actual images path?

From SEO point of view, I do not want to create all those folders for each item.

I want to keep them in one folder.

either re-upload them 1 at a time
- edit item and use FTP or Cpanel or some Joomla extension to copy / move them to:
/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18


I want to be able to browse to public_html/images and click on that image inside the article manager(flexicontent/image gallery field). At the moment I can only upload files to the flexicontent folder.

Plus item_100_field_18 is where I get confused.

I cannot explain this to my client that it is the correct way of creating images.

THank you.

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10 years 10 months ago #43440 by ggppdk
Hello

1. suggest to client ? why would ask client to use FTP/etc ?

he/she should use the item form interface, i suggested the use of PLESK for moving / renaming the folder, and FTP for maybe uploading initial creation of a lot of content
-- about uploading e.g. a ZIP, or adding a progress bar to upload, yes we will be adding such a capability, now there is single image upload only



2. about your question regarding the uploaded images, the
original images are inside:
/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18/original

and the thumbnails inside:

/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
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10 years 10 months ago #43441 by gkhn

ggppdk wrote: Hello

1. suggest to client ? why would ask client to use FTP/etc ?

he/she should use the item form interface, i suggested the use of PLESK for moving / renaming the folder, and FTP for maybe uploading initial creation of a lot of content
-- about uploading e.g. a ZIP, or adding a progress bar to upload, yes we will be adding such a capability, now there is single image upload only



2. about your question regarding the uploaded images, the
original images are inside:
/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18/original

and the thumbnails inside:

/images/stories/flexicontent/item_100_field_18


is it possible to change the original image folder to public_html/images so that it does not create folders anymore everytime I create a new item?

Is it possible to change the thumbnails to public_html/images?

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10 years 10 months ago #43450 by ggppdk
Hello

you can change the path to be anything (as we said above it is the parameter "Thumbnail folder")

- about the sub folder, this is used to separate the image uploaded for different items !
... so it is required and furthermore it allows

a. to maintain the uploaded name regardless if you have uploaded same file name for other item

b. separate file per item in disk too, thus easier to manage and locate , since you know the item ID and the field id

c. allows a little faster server response on very large sites, plus it is faster because it has no DB overhead to locate the files


... if you want to put files in same folder, creatge a image / image gallery field in DB-reusable mode (please read the popup description of the MODE parameter)


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
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