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Now we need to change, the old image calls <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/test.jpg</code> for example that is in the content of WordPress articles. First you have to back up your database, because the operation can be damaging and I can not be held responsible. It is necessary to modify in SQL by a simple Search> Replace.↵ There are extensions on WordPress that do the job very well, I think, especially at <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/search-and-replace/">Search & Replace</a>.↵ Just search for <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> and replace it with <code>http://domain.com/media</code> which matches the field you entered in step 1. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Now we need to change, the old image calls <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/test.jpg</code> for example that is in the content of WordPress articles. First you have to back up your database, because the operation can be damaging and I can not be held responsible. It is necessary to modify in SQL by a simple Search> Replace.↵
There are extensions on WordPress that do the job very well, I think, especially at <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/search-and-replace/">Search & Replace</a>.↵
Just search for <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> and replace it with <code>http://domain.com/media</code> which matches the field you entered in step 1.
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Move the contents of your old uploads folder to the location of the new URL. For example, my old folder URL is <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> and I now want the images to be <code>http://domain.com/media</code>; After changing the field in the options like this: <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, I move the contents of the <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> folder to the <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, so I allow dynamic functions to continue to find the media files in your new folder. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Move the contents of your old uploads folder to the location of the new URL. For example, my old folder URL is <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> and I now want the images to be <code>http://domain.com/media</code>; After changing the field in the options like this: <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, I move the contents of the <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code> folder to the <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, so I allow dynamic functions to continue to find the media files in your new folder.
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WordPress has changed the media page, removing the two fields to define the location and the sub-field of media.↵ There exists a constant wp-config.php, but it does not include sub-domains.↵ Once activated, the plugin will add two values in the database, you modify later.↵ The plugin is not retroactive for images already uploaded.↵ Follow the <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-original-media-path/installation">installation instructions</a> to migrate your old images. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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WordPress has changed the media page, removing the two fields to define the location and the sub-field of media.↵
There exists a constant wp-config.php, but it does not include sub-domains.↵
Once activated, the plugin will add two values in the database, you modify later.↵
The plugin is not retroactive for images already uploaded.↵
Follow the <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-original-media-path/installation">installation instructions</a> to migrate your old images.
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<strong>The author of the plugin is no after-sales service.</strong> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>The author of the plugin is no after-sales service.</strong>
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<strong>Thank you to try to find the solution by yourself or on the forum.</strong> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Thank you to try to find the solution by yourself or on the forum.</strong>
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<strong>This extension is not compatible with WordPress multisite.</strong> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>This extension is not compatible with WordPress multisite.</strong>
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Good continuation and think about adding a review. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Good continuation and think about adding a review.
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Normally if you scrupulously follow these steps, you are able to be able to simply change the URL of your uploads folder. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Normally if you scrupulously follow these steps, you are able to be able to simply change the URL of your uploads folder.
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Please note that the URL change is never retroactive. This means that if you change the URL of the media folder, the images called in your article, etc. will still call the old URL. Similarly, templates and extensions that use dynamic functions will call the new URL while the items in the uploads folder will still be in the old folder. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Please note that the URL change is never retroactive. This means that if you change the URL of the media folder, the images called in your article, etc. will still call the old URL. Similarly, templates and extensions that use dynamic functions will call the new URL while the items in the uploads folder will still be in the old folder.
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If your website is blank, you do not have anything else to do. If your site already has images for a while, read on. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If your website is blank, you do not have anything else to do. If your site already has images for a while, read on.
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The easiest way to understand how the extension works and only use your current WordPress domain at first. By default, the URL of the uploads folder of WordPress is <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code>. Try for example to put this in the field: <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, then send an image by the usual WordPress media page and normally by magic, WordPress will create the media folder at the root of your WordPress And upload your image to your server. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The easiest way to understand how the extension works and only use your current WordPress domain at first. By default, the URL of the uploads folder of WordPress is <code>http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads</code>. Try for example to put this in the field: <code>http://domain.com/media</code>, then send an image by the usual WordPress media page and normally by magic, WordPress will create the media folder at the root of your WordPress And upload your image to your server.
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For example, if I want to have <code>http://media.domain.com</code> as my URL for my uploads folder, I need to point DNS <code>media.domain.com</code> to the root of my WordPress site.↵ Another example: <code>http://other-domain.com/images</code>. I have to point my domain to the <code>images</code> folder on my WordPress server. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For example, if I want to have <code>http://media.domain.com</code> as my URL for my uploads folder, I need to point DNS <code>media.domain.com</code> to the root of my WordPress site.↵
Another example: <code>http://other-domain.com/images</code>. I have to point my domain to the <code>images</code> folder on my WordPress server.
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Here is the installation. Normally, it’s pretty simple. Just enter the URL you want for your uploads directory. Be careful if you use a domain other than your domain, pointing your domains (DNS) to the desired folder. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Here is the installation. Normally, it’s pretty simple. Just enter the URL you want for your uploads directory. Be careful if you use a domain other than your domain, pointing your domains (DNS) to the desired folder.
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First of all, it is important to back up your website before using this extension. I can not be held liable if you lose content. Thank you. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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First of all, it is important to back up your website before using this extension. I can not be held liable if you lose content. Thank you.
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Unfortunately not. Because WordPress is able to handle the file uploads directly.↵ This plugin is only used to mount a mirror subdomains on Wordpress installation or change the location of file uploads. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Unfortunately not. Because WordPress is able to handle the file uploads directly.↵
This plugin is only used to mount a mirror subdomains on Wordpress installation or change the location of file uploads.
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