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Divide images to Folders?

Dragonfruit

Chevereto Noob
Is it possible to divide images to folders?
such as:
yourdomain.com/images1/
yourdomain.com/images2/
yourdomain.com/images3/

And be able to choose which folder to upload the images to?
 
This is not quite correct.
There is only one file folder (images or individually named) and in this folder you can create date based subfolders or not.

But you can also create different storages, each of which can have a different path.
 
Sorry, but I'm not clear on this.

So would this be possible?
yourdomain.com/images/screenshots
yourdomain.com/images/photos
yourdomain.com/images/memes

'images' being the only file folder you mean, while the screenshots, photos, and memes are the different paths. And more importantly, can users select which storage path to upload to?
 
The user can choose in which personal album ( or category if created by the admin) he wants to upload the file.

The save path remains untouched.... in this case domain.com/images/......
or as already described based on dates... domain.com/images/year/month/day/.....

Short clip from the settings:
There is nothing more to choose from.
The folder images can also be changed in the admin area, for example if you prefer domain.com/anywhere/..... would like to have.
 
Ah thank you, I appreciate the clarification. Unfortunately that's not what we're looking for. Perhaps it can be a future implementation? It'd be nice.
 
If enough people can be found and the developer thinks this makes sense, this can become a new feature, yes.

For this purpose, a welcome (well described) RFC can always be created....
 
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