• Awkward, time consuming, doesn’t really add any folders, still uploading and choosing images for foo gallery from entire media library. Well, it does add folders, you can see them with an ftp client, but I’m damned if I can see how to use them when I’m uploading images.

    Waste of my time, now they are begging for a five star review all across my control panel. Well, you asked for a review, here it is.

    Might be of use to someone, not sure who or how.

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  • Plugin Author AlanP57

    (@alanp57)

    I guess you have not posted this issue on our support forum. We are always ready to help individuals solve issues with running the plugin. It could be something as simple as a javascript conflict with another plugin that keeps it from creating new folders. We don’t need to beg for good ratings; we earn them.

    Thread Starter Capn Wefing

    (@cappieq)

    Right.

    The snarky “beg” comment was due to you feeling the need to splash your logo eight lines high across my control panel, unlike most plug-ins who just use a small text message.

    As I said, it is awkward to use.

    As I said, it does NOT create folders in a place where they appear useful.

    It may indeed be useful with the other gallery plug-in you are selling, but it is not promoted as an add-on for your commercial products.

    It does indeed create a bunch of sub-folders in the wp-content/uploads folder, but the folders are not accessible or even visible from the upload dialogue of WordPress or any other plug-in I use for media. Media in those folders just shows up with all the other images in the Media Library.

    I can access those folders within your plug-in, but if I move any images into those new subfolders, they still just show in the same place in the Media Library. If I select them, the URL shows they are in a subfolder, but if I upload all the images for one post into one of those subfolders, they still just show in the Media Library mixed in with all the other images in the Media Library.

    I can simply use my FTP client to do everything this plug-in seems to be doing and take much less time to do it.

    Also, to move images in your plug-in’s interface, you need to check them ONE AT A TIME before you can move more than one. I did ask about this in your “support forum” and was just told “oh no, you can’t select multiple images at one time”. This is awkward, slow, and unlike any other windows utility I’ve ever used and unlike the Media Library itself.

    I don’t know about everyone else but I use plug-ins partially to save me time. This one has wasted enough of mine now. I would have just let it go, but your plug-in felt the need to pester me for a review so here it is.

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