I love that plugin! And I wish I would have used it far far earlier… it happened that until now I have >200.000 (!) files (mostly image files) in my initial wordpress upload directory (only one directory, not organized by month/year). And it’s a mess when it comes to backups or ftp-/smb-accessing the files…
I wonder if anyone here can help me!?
Since I’ve found this plugin new images are each uploaded to a certain directory (on an annual base depending on the post’s year; so post is dated 1/1/2020 –> files are uploaded to wp-content/uploads/2020).
My challenge: does anyone know a plugin or tool or at least an automatic way to reorganize all my existing files – depending on the year of the post, they’re in, too? And that updates all the links after moving the files?
I really appreciate your help and wish you all the best, most of all that you’ll all stay healthy!
Best regards
Sven
Coming up on the end of the year, and I’d like to ask, what method would you use to archive this year’s podcasts to another page? I got a bunch, and I know WP can get finicky sometimes when it comes to heavy lifting.
I’d like to start 2017 fresh and have the previous on another page in case there are those who would like to access those.
I appreciate and are grateful for all ideas!
Thank you, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you ALL!
]]>The second bar is the publish bar (not going to publish an item with nothing but a name). And subsequent categories ask for weight, price, pictures etc. I then have to scroll BACK up to the top to publish the item.
These are all draggable and can be rearranged on a PC but is there a way to reorganize them on the iPad to a more logical order?
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I have recently been using Drupal which in contrast to its general interface failings has a very nice javascript category management system (categories in Drupal speak are vocabulary and terms). A user can drag a term (category) and place it anywhere along the vocabulary tree, and indeed nest terms. The changed order is then saved when the user clicks the save button. This beats WordPress’ edit an individual category parent select box.
I am currently working on a site with 160 categories all at the top level(!). They are in desperate need of (re)organizing, as currently the categories are fulfilling the IA functionality of WordPress tags even though these are themselves very well utilized. To organize and maintain the categories individually is going to be a nightmare. A bonus to this project is the post permalink URLs are not based on categories, so any changes won’t affect the SEO.
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For any developers out there: is there a programmatical reason such a plugin may not have been created? I can hazard a guess that the relationship between posts, categories and sub-categories, and permalinks might be quite complicated.
Thanks!
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