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you cannot define attributes related to the appearance (size and placement), and interaction
with the media (e.g. Link URL) since you may use the same media on different pages. File URL
here is the location of the file in your website on Artisteer.net. This cannot be changed.
You cannot edit the files themselves (e.g. edit video). If you are working with an image file, you
can use the Edit Image button directly beneath the image to rotate, scale, or crop the image.
However, you cannot directly manipulate the image.
Delete Permanently – This removes the media from your library and Artisteer.net but does not
remove the source (e.g. the source of the file on your computer).
View – A special page is created for every media instrument you add to your blog. These may,
or may not be accessible to your viewers depending on how you define the media links (see
‘File URL’, and ‘Post URL’ below) for each file in the library.
You can filter the list by date or search for media based on the description you enter for each file. The
table displays the title, who added the media, the page or post where the media has been added to the
gallery, the date the media was last updated, and if there are any pending comments for the picture
(remember, if you set the Link URL to allow users to open, say a picture in a special page on your
post, and you allow comments on your page, users can leave comments for the picture).
Every time you add an image, video, audio file from your computer, etc., the file is uploaded to your
website on Artisteer.net and included in your media library. Only the files that you have uploaded to
Artisteer.net are added to the media library. Media that you link to on the web, such as images or
videos, are not included. (Note, the media library also includes any images you have added to your
page or post on the desktop (EditInsert). These files are automatically copied with your project
when you publish your website.)
Once the file has been uploaded, it is added automatically to your media library. If the upload was
successful, you can add captions, descriptions and other attributes to the media, then apply these
attributes with the ‘Save all Changes’ button. The attributes you can define for any instrument
depends on the type of media you have uploaded. For example, for an audio file, the Upload New
Media page will look like this:
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