It’s not possible to drag and drop it from the product gallery images. Also when clicking on the current product image it takes you to a random image location not where all the product images are located.
Maybe a 3rd party plugin?
Thank you
]]>Your plugin is a great idea. I used it to a clean wordpress installation and works fine.
I am interested to extend it in order to bulk all urls, but I am not sure how to do it.
If you move a wordpress site to a new server, a quick tweak is to use replace mysql function in order to change the old-url-path to the new one!
But now my hosting is at wpengine and the path is something like gypengine.com and this redirects to the domain.com. So, all urls are stored into the database with gypengine.com url and this maps/redirects to the original domain.
If it could be possible to bulk all urls and do it relative I will gain huge perfomance at my site.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/relative-image-urls/
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]]>There are no converters for the current versions of Coppermine and WordPress, so I am forced to do a two part solution; bulk import the images and then update the image meta data.
I have been using the “Add From Server” plugin, but that only seems to add the files to the default “upload” directory. I need to keep all the image files in the existing directory structure to assist with the updating of the meta data, make the images easier to manage and because some of the file names will be repeated in some of the sub directories.
After I have imported a sub folder of images to the default “upload” directory and them using the “Media File Manager” plugin to move the images to a corresponding sub directory.
You can see the existing Coppermine Gallery at Go Japan Go Picture Gallery
Any ideals on how to require less manual intervention?
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]]>The Bulk Resize runs successfully, I have run it on 1 photo and run it on 250 photos, but after it says successful, the actual site still calls to the old, much larger images
I can go into my media library, find the photo and confirm that the dimensions have changed – but if I visit the site independently and find the same image, clicking on it will give me the 3mb version
Am I doing something wrong? I just migrated my site from wordpress.com to www.ads-software.com, could that have something to do with the problem?
Here is the site: wherefoodis.com
Here is an example image, clicked on through the site: //i0.wp.com/wherefoodis.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/pb260060.jpg
Here is the same image in my media library (properly resized): https://www.wherefoodis.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/pb260060.jpg
Thank you
Bianca
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/imsanity/
]]>Thanks you in advance for your reply,
—Lia
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
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