The Media manager is a WEB UI to be able to interact with your Media. You can access the Media Manager from the Admin Menu under Content, in addition to buttons within different Content Editors.
The Media Manager has many options, but by default will look like the image below.
Refresh Listing - Refreshes the current folder location
Go Home - Return to the Home ( Root ) directory of the current library
Create Folder - Create a new folder in the current location
Rename - Rename the currently selected File or Folder
Delete - Delete the currently selected File or Folder
Upload - Brings up the Upload form, to allow you to select a file to upload. Remember, Media Manager also allows HTML5 styled uploading, so you can drag file(s) into the media manager to upload them. Folder Uploading is not supported in this version, but will be added in an upcoming update.
Download - Download the currently selected file.
Quick View - Preview the currently selected image in a modal window. Only supports Images.
File Listing - This shows the current folder in File Listing / Details view. This is the default listing style, shown in the screenshot above.
Grid Listing - This shows the current folder in Grid Listing / Thumbnails view. This is a great way to preview directories of images. This view can seen in the screenshot below.
Context Menus ( otherwise known as right click menus ) are available for Files and Folders. Files have the following context menu items
Folders have the following context menu items
The Status Bar has useful quick view information.
Full file path breadcrumbs
Filename, File Size, and last modified date-time stamp.
Next to the Module Name - 'Media Manager' you will see Content
in a yellow label. That is the current Library you are looking at. There are several Libraries available for you to choose. To switch library, click the drop down select labelled Switch Library
in the top right like the image below.
Depending on your security settings, you will be able to directly browse, upload, rename and delete filtes from the Content, Modules, Updates and Widgets locations.
There are a lot of configurable options for the Media Manager, to fit in with your use cases. Media Manager Settings are found in the administrator under System > Settings > Media Manager
The relative path or ColdFusion mapping in your server that will be the expanded root of your media manager. The default is modules/contentbox/content
. This is restricted to relative paths to ensure the user of the Media Manager cannot access content outside of the web root. If you would like to use a folder outside of the web root, please create a coldfusion mapping ( and web accessible mapping if required by the Media Provider ) to ensure the folder is relative to the web root.
Media providers are used to deliver your media files securely and with greater flexibility as you can place your entire media root outside of the webroot.
This provider uses the ColdFusion cfcontent tag to deliver and stream files securely to the user. This uses a ContentBox route __media
, that translates the path into a cfcontent call and delivers the content.
This provider will forward to the real physical location in the server for the media path requested via the internal servlet page context, so no real media path URL will be shown to the user. Use only if the media root is web accessible and a relative web root path, so double check your media root.
This provider will relocate to the real physical location in the server for the media path requested. Use only if the media root is web accessible, so double check your media root.
If enabled, the media provider system will issue caching headers for all assets. You can use the cbcache=true
URL param to issue no caching headers on any asset.
Default: true
File Browser options includes a series of user options ( Yes / No ):
Allow Creation
Allow Deletes
Allow Downloads
Allow Uploads
Size Limit - Maximum size of the file upload in mb - defaults to 100mb
Max Similtaneous Uploads - Number of uploads allowed at the same time - defaults to 25
When using the Quick View for images, images are shown in a modal window, with a maximum width defined by this setting.