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Is it possible to create more than one start node for a user?
Currently you can desiginate one start node but is it possible to create two?
Steve
Sorry I don't think this is possible.
Jeroen
Thanks for the quick response.
The reason why I asked was I wonder if it would be possible to have a pool of generic media that would be available to several users.
But at the same time each user could have their own dedicated folder for uploading images.
I know how to create the dedicated folders but I was unsure about if it would be possible to create a media pool.
Perhaps this is what you're looking for: http://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/publicmediatree
If you use DAMP you can also have a start node using an XPath. That might be more flexible. In this movie I also show how to use that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkcObL7CMvQ.
Thanks Jeroen,
You have been most helpful, and so quick too.
I will take a look as it looks like what I am looking for.
This works. Thanks
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Is it possible to create more than one start node for a user?
Currently you can desiginate one start node but is it possible to create two?
Steve
Sorry I don't think this is possible.
Jeroen
Thanks for the quick response.
The reason why I asked was I wonder if it would be possible to have a pool of generic media that would be available to several users.
But at the same time each user could have their own dedicated folder for uploading images.
I know how to create the dedicated folders but I was unsure about if it would be possible to create a media pool.
Steve
Perhaps this is what you're looking for: http://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/publicmediatree
If you use DAMP you can also have a start node using an XPath. That might be more flexible. In this movie I also show how to use that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkcObL7CMvQ.
Jeroen
Thanks Jeroen,
You have been most helpful, and so quick too.
I will take a look as it looks like what I am looking for.
This works. Thanks
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