Managing a growing WordPress media library can get overwhelming. Discover how to add categories and tags to streamline your workflow, plus plugin tips for advanced media organization. The post A Step-by-Step Guide: Add Categories And Tags to WordPress Media Library appeared first on WPDeveloper.| WPDeveloper
We had a question from a PublishPress user who wanted to create a “Media Manager” user role. Their goal was to restrict the users in this role so they could only access the “Media” area of the WordPress admin. The users would have full rights to modify any file in the media library. A “Media...| PublishPress
WordPress is very restrictive when it comes to deleting files from your site's Media Library. By default, only users in the “Administrator” role are able to delete images and files in WordPress. Users in the Subscriber, Contributor, Author and Editor roles are not allowed to delete. However, you may want to give the “Delete” button...| PublishPress
Yes, it is possible to control who can add featured images to WordPress content. This tutorial will show you how it's done.| PublishPress
Private is one of eight post statuses in WordPress. Private posts are for content that you only want high-level users to see.| PublishPress
Is your WordPress media library full of old files? Learn how to delete unused media files, clean it up, free up space, and boost performance quickly and easily.| IsItWP - Free WordPress Theme Detector
Brand Asset Management offers a cohesive way to manage all your brand assets in one place.| ImageKit.io Blog
We discuss the benefits of adding an image carousel to WordPress, why FooGallery is ideal, and how to use it to create a beautiful image carousel.| FooPlugins
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Discover why media library plugins are essential! In this article, we look at top options and see how they can be used in conjunction with FooGallery.| FooPlugins
Can Google Drive replace a DAM system? The answer is no. Find out why. You need more than cloud storage for your DAM needs.| ImageKit.io Blog