How to upload images and files in bulk

Modified on Tue, 07 Apr 2020 at 12:02 PM

Ploud has a bulk upload feature that allows you to upload multiple files to a folder. This feature can be reached in any folder contents area. To keep the site organized it is recommended to upload your images and files to the appropriate  /images or /files folder under the /site-assets/ folder 


Files uploaded must be under 10MB to upload successfully.


1.) To get started you will need to navigate to the folder contents of the folder you want to upload to. Select the contents  tab indicated by the red arrow to enter the folder contents area(/folder_contents)
                   


2) Once you have entered the folder contents area you want to click on "Add files or images" as indicated by the red arrow in the image


3.) The file explorer will popup and you can navigate to the files you want to upload from your computer to the folder in Ploud.



4.) Here you now select the images or files you wish to upload to your website and select Open.


5.) Selecting Open will now display the images or files you have selected to be upload from your computer to the website in the selected folder.

     You can select to upload all the files listed or chose which file to upload by selecting the start upload button


6.) The files will then be uploaded and green progress bar will display as the files are upload. Once the files have uploaded you now see the files that have been uploaded in your folder.   


Note:  If a file does not upload for any reason such as an unsupported file or image type. It will be indicated during the file upload process. You are now ready to use the files uploaded to display or link to.


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