• Hi all,

    I have Dynamic Headers working perfectly on my WPMU install, but I just ran across a question. Because the “header-images” folder lives inside the wp-content directory, I’m forced to put all my header images there. This works great, but what happens when I start adding dynamic header images for additional sites on this install?

    I’ve got three sites on this install now and I’d love to be able to organize my headers per site. Right now, in every site, the admin is seeing header images in the Dynamic Header dropdown that don’t apply to that site. Further, if I give each MU site admin access to upload new header images, either through the dynamic header menu or via FTP, they all go to the same directory.

    Is there any way that when installed on MU, the plugin could create the “header-images” folder under the /blog.dir/ directory?
    /blogs.dir/
    /1/
    /2/
    /header-images/
    /3/
    /header-images/

    Make sense?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/dynamic-headers/

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  • Very good question. This is something I will have to look at. Of course with WPMU being combined with WP in 3.0 I think I might wait until 3.0 comes out to see exactly how the file management for multiple blogs is going to work.

    Thread Starter Adam W. Warner

    (@awarner20)

    Glad to see there’s some interest here dcannon1. I look forward to learning more when you can get to it and I’m sure others are as well. I would imagine the file management would work as it always has in WPMU, but I think there may be some naming changes. Like instead of /blog.dir/1/files/ it might be more like /blog.dir/theblogname/files/.

    @awarner20,
    I am having the same issue, I am running WPMU 3.X and the same option I am also looking for it. Please let me know if you find it out the solution. Right now I have one main site with few register user sites, each user can see each other uploaded header file. And I am looking for a solution to control common folder to individual folder.

    Please let me know if you find it out the solution.

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