Right! And if you need to control access, you can assign authorization packages to individual Asset Manager folders.
Ashley On Nov 5, 8:41 am, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote: > That sounds like a possible workaround: create a 'root' folder above > all our existing image folders (which are in a flat structure), change > them all over from database storage to filesystem storage, and set > that new top-level folder as the target for 'global' image > placeholders. Presumably, that would then let me select from/upload to > any of the sub-directories, as well as the parent directory. > > - Bobby > > On Nov 4, 10:42 pm, Jian Huang <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Bobby, > > > If the asset manager folder is using file system storage instead of > > database storage, you can create subfolders under the current folder. > > However, the subfolders are limited to 1 level below parent folder. > > > Possible asset manager structure: > > Images > > Department A Images > > Department B Images > > Department C Images > > > Best, > > > -Jian > > > On Nov 4, 1:03 pm, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Using RedDot CMS 7.5, I can't get an image placeholder to accept > > > images from more than one folder. The placeholder setup in the > > > template requires a folder to be specified. When the element is > > > edited, asset manager defaults to this folder. Although there is a > > > 'switch folder' link, clicking this just brings up a single choice: > > > the current folder. > > > > If I have a generic template that includes an image placeholder, > > > surely I don't need to duplicate that template for each and every > > > folder that I might want to choose the image from ... > > > > - Bobby -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RedDot CMS Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/reddot-cms-users?hl=en.
