| This will open the Image Manager. The Image Manager is
where you can see your image files and image folders.
You will see the size and the date last accessed shown for folder.
Each image will be previewed as a thumbnail.
You can perform general maintenance on your images from the Image Manager -
insert, set as background, upload, view, rename, copy and delete images and
rename, delete and create folders.
All folders are represented with the folder icon
and the files with their own thumbnail.
The Current Working Directory, located directly above the Images, will
reflect at all times your current location in the file system, relative to
your document root.
Viewing an Image
To view an image, select the desired image and click on the 'View' link.
The image will be shown in a pop-up window in it's full size.
Close the window to return to the Image Manager.
Inserting an Image
To insert an image, click the 'Insert' link in the image browser next to the
image to be inserted.
Set background Image
To set an image as a background image, click the 'Backgd' link in the image
browser next to the image to be set.
The image will be set as the current page background image.
Renaming an Image or a Folder
To rename, select the desired image or folder and click on the 'Rename'
link.
This will take you to another screen that requires a new name for the
image/folder.
Enter a valid name and click 'OK' to rename, or click 'Cancel' to be taken
back to the Image Manager.
Valid image names consist of alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z 0-9), the
underscore '_' or a dash '-'.
A valid image name must have a single dot '.' and be followed by an
extension.
Valid image extensions are specified in the configuration file.
Copying an image
To copy an image, click the 'Copy' link in the image browser next to the
image to be copied.
This will take you to another screen that prompts for a name for the new
image.
Enter the name you desire and click 'OK', or click 'Cancel' to go back to
the Image Browser.
Valid file names consist of alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z 0-9), the
underscore '_' or a dash '-'.
A valid file name can also have a single optional dot in the name '.'.
Copying a folder
To copy a folder, select the desired folder and click on the 'Copy' link.
This will take you to another screen that prompts for a name for the new
folder.
Enter the name you desire and click 'OK', or click 'Cancel' to go back to
the Image Browser.
Valid folder names consist of alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z 0-9), the
underscore '_' or a dash '-'.
Deleting an Image or folder
To delete, select the desired image or folder and click on the 'Delete'
link.
You will be prompted for confirmation of the deletion.
If you are sure you wish to delete the selected image/folder, click 'OK'.
Clicking on 'Cancel' will take you back to the Image Manager.
Uploading an Image
To upload an image, click the 'Upload Image' button at the bottom of the
Image Browser.
This will take you to another screen that prompts for an image to upload.
Click the 'Browse' button to open a 'Choose File' box that allows you to
select a local image to upload.
Once the file has been selected, click 'OK' to begin uploading the file, or
click 'Cancel' to be taken back to the Image Manager
Upon successful upload of the image, you will be taken back to the Image
Manager.
Changing Into a Folder
To change into a folder, select the desired folder and click on the folder's
underlined name.
Current Working Directory (located just on top of your folder and file
listing) will change to reflect your current folder.
If you are allowed to go back up a folder, you will see a '[ Up One Level ]'
link. Select this link to go back up a folder.
Creating a New Folder
To create a new folder, click the 'Create Folder' button at the bottom of
the Image Browser.
This will take you to another screen that prompts for a name for the new
folder.
Enter the name you desire and click 'OK', or click 'Cancel' to go back to
the Image Browser.
Valid folder names consist of alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z 0-9), the
underscore '_' or a dash '-'.
A valid folder name can also have a single optional dot in the name '.'. |