Bulk upload and associate

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Mr Mark

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Jun 4, 2012, 9:14:00 PM6/4/12
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We want to improve our image workflow by being able to upload and associated multiple images to an article.

At the moment we first have to go into FB and upload images and then we have to navigate to the article and find and attach / associate the images one by one which is proving to be laborious.

Is it possible to, from an article, upload multiple images and have an image inline created for each of the uploaded images?

I have attached a screenshot of how we currently associate images with an article. So the idea would be to have an "Upload" button here which would allow the user to select multiple image which are then uploaded and when finished an inline is created for each of the uploaded images.

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patrick kranzlmueller

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Jun 5, 2012, 3:47:57 AM6/5/12
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why don´t you just add inlines with a django file-upload field?

regards,
patrick


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Mr Mark

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Jun 6, 2012, 4:00:41 AM6/6/12
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Hi Patrick,

We often add > 10 images to an article, and we add articles all days
long.

I am looking for a way to quickly add 10 or more images in one go.

In case this is not "easy" then I see how your suggestion would at
least cut out the step of going back and forth between filebrowser and
the articles.

Thanks,

Mark

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> why don´t you just add inlines with a django file-upload field?
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patrick kranzlmueller

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Jun 6, 2012, 8:37:18 AM6/6/12
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hi,

if you need it often I suggest adding a custom uploader in order to handle this.

best,
patrick


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