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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The Media Manager is a very useful for uploading or deleting files in the <joomlaroot>/images/ directory on your web server. You can upload new files, delete existing ones, and create sub-directories. The Media Manager offers two views, thumbnails, and details view. The first will show a much smaller version of the original file (assuming that is an image), the second (details) will show the file name, dimensions, and file size. There is also a handy 'delete' button next to each file.
 
The Media Manager is a very useful for uploading or deleting files in the <joomlaroot>/images/ directory on your web server. You can upload new files, delete existing ones, and create sub-directories. The Media Manager offers two views, thumbnails, and details view. The first will show a much smaller version of the original file (assuming that is an image), the second (details) will show the file name, dimensions, and file size. There is also a handy 'delete' button next to each file.
 
  
 
==Screenshot==
 
==Screenshot==
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==Toolbar==
 
==Toolbar==
On the toolbar there are two icons/buttons. The first is a 'delete' button. This is used in connection with the check marks next to each file in the Media Manager display area. After you select a file, you can then click the 'delete' button, and the file will be deleted.<br /> <br />
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{{toolbaricon|Delete}}
 
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{{toolbaricon|Help}}
The second button is the 'help' button, which loads the help.joomla.org site. Here information on the Media Manager can be found.
 
  
 
==Related information==
 
==Related information==
 
*[[screen.cpanel.15|Control Panel]]
 
*[[screen.cpanel.15|Control Panel]]

Revision as of 07:48, 20 March 2008

How to access[edit]

You can access the Media Manager through the Control Panel, or by going to Site > Media Manager.

Description[edit]

The Media Manager is a very useful for uploading or deleting files in the <joomlaroot>/images/ directory on your web server. You can upload new files, delete existing ones, and create sub-directories. The Media Manager offers two views, thumbnails, and details view. The first will show a much smaller version of the original file (assuming that is an image), the second (details) will show the file name, dimensions, and file size. There is also a handy 'delete' button next to each file.

Screenshot[edit]

Media-Manager.jpg

Quick Tips[edit]

  • The Media Manager's upload capacity can be changed in the [[screen.config.15|Global Configuration]

Toolbar[edit]

  • Delete. To delete one or more items, select them and click this button. The selected items will be deleted. Note: only empty items can be deleted.
  • Help. Opens this Help Screen.

Related information[edit]