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Большое спасибо из России за качественный плагин.
Установил на несколько сайтов.
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does the job; EXCELLENT!
thanks ??
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Addressed to the author of the plugin :
Hello,
French, and occasional voluntary developer for associations, I discovered your plugin “custom upload dir” which I found very interesting.
Like me, many French people of my generation, (soon to be in their seventies) have limited use of English.
So I made a translation of the plugin which, for information, works very well with PHP 5.6.4 and WordPress 5.4 – en_FR
You will find attached the plugin with the translation.
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Very useful & convenient to manage images in the long run if your website posts a lot of images
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Dosnt work when you import export post or products
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Does perfectly what it’s supposed to do.
Used it for years, then it was broken after Gutenberg update, I reported it in the forum and the developer fixed it on the following day.
Those options should be included by default in WordPress to really customize it.
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Add this to majority of websites built as a standard plugin. Great way to control media directories, helping to avoid space-hogging duplication of re-used images. Works great with current version. Thanks!
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This is a great plugin which can be very useful for those with large media libraries. It helps to sort the uploads into multiple, manageable folders with a logical and intuitive directory structure.
If your site will have a large media library, the normal year/month folders created during your main site build-out period can become huge – and therefore very hard to back up. This plugin solves that problem.
If you have a site in which you will often go back and edit posts and pages and CPTs, you’ll find that standard WP folder structures are misleading: media that you add to a post a year later will not be put in the folder that corresponds to the current year/month, but rather in the dated folder of when the post was originally created. It can be very hard to find files. This plugin solves that problem; you’ll never have trouble finding a file again.
The plugin has a few quirks and shortcomings:
You must always name and publish your post/page/CPT before you can upload files to it. This can be an issue until you get into that habit, but once you do it is not a big issue.
%permalink% should not be one of the options that you can choose to use in your path structure, in my opinion. Using it breaks the WP default Draft functionality. (So I just don’t use it which avoids the issue. This may be fixed in future releases.)
Documentation could be better; but it is a free plugin, after all!
Plugin author is not great at updating the plugin – but that never effects the functionality. Again, give the guy a break, it’s a free plugin.
So yes, a few quirks and minor shortcomings, but overall a terrific plugin.
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this not working anymore
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This plugin is simple, right to the point, and does the job perfectly. I can’t wait for this coming feature: Support for per-post-type settings. This will save my life!
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You want the tree structure of your “uploads” folder matches the structure of your site.
You want to find easily medias with your FTP client.
You want to overcome the limits imposed by your host in the uploads folder. Shared hosting limit the number of visible files with an FTP client, for example 4998 files or less, and it goes fast with the file size variations.
Fortunately, Custom Upload Dir is there. Thank you to the author.
The plugin works fine with WordPress 4.5.
Patrick
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The plugin does what it says.
It’s a relieve to have this plugin.
Imho WP still lacks a decent media upload manager, even in 2016 it seems that emoticons and other useless stuff is more important.
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My review is on the developer and not the plugin. The plugin does work, but the instructions are not written for the novice and when posting questions on how to use it, the developer is of no help and very rude. So as long as you are not novice and can understand the brief instructions, the plugin works fine, but if you need help, look elsewhere for it as you won’t get it from the developer.
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I just started a new site and was looking exactly what this plugin provides for managing images. Thanks a ton.
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Thanks for this great plugin.
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This is sound and effective plugin. Easy setup and fulfills 100% work. One of best plugin to include in the initial setup of WordPress.
I have listed it one of the must have plugin for better arrangement of upload folder in WordPress Setup.
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Works great!
I’m testing a new site (migrate) and this is what I was looking for! Now my uploads directory won’t be full of photos (almost 2000)…
Thanks for this plugin!
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Just wanted to post and let other know.
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Does the job perfectly
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Extremely useful plugin which really works well!
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Another simple yet powerful plugin that does exactly what I need. Thank you!
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I had built the custom template based on the SURL but no matter what I did all the images were uploaded to the same usual common upload directory rather than a subdirectory. Deactivated Plugin.
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This plugin gives you such amazing control over your upload directories, and it is so simple to use! I tested a few other custom folder plugins, but this one is by far the best.
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well, what was my problem?
An huge collection of photos organized in galleries, in a static website.
So i pick all and upload in wp, but you know and i had sadly discovered: for every img loaded wp make 3-4 version in different size downto 150x150px. And all are in the same upload directory. What is 10000 photo uploaded in an ONLY, huge, folder? a nightmare, unusable folder. A workaround will be put a publish date BEFORE any img upload, but custom upload dir solve simply a question that will be a standard wp feature.
Tnx.
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Good if you are just starting to create a site. Then all images uploaded will be in the folders created etc. BUT if you already have a lrage media library and images all over your site pointing to the source locations, then the moment you change to CUSTOM UPLOAD DIR all the photos disappear from your site and sh ow the placeholders only.. then you ahve to re-load all the photos! I basically had to go and un-install this plugin as I did not want to start all over again, so use it if you just start..
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