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June 25, 2017
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Almost Happy! But Alas Files Are In Reverse Order When Inserted

  • June 25, 2017
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I move many many images onto a web page and in previous versions (prior to 2017.*) , I used iMac Finder.  Now I can use Finder but since the files are "outside the root" I have to go back and delete all the pathnames, OK... I can deal with that!

I thought they solved it when I attempted to use the ASSET PANEL.  I selected the 78 images I wanted and was tickeled when they were put onto the HTML page.  Then I noticed, they were put onto the page in REVERSE ORDER!   image   xyz.078  and at the top of the HTML page and image xxy.001 was at the bottom of the HTML page. 

Now I have to go back to the Finder way of intserting the images onto the HTML page and then search and replace all the pathnames.

YES, I suppose I would renumber the images and try to see if I could get a chronological insert but I didn't as $078 is the end of the event and #001 is the beginning?

Oh...  You can't move multiple images from the Files Panel... If you tru, you get the first one selected only?

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    Correct answer Nancy OShea

    I use PHP code to populate a page with images from a designated folder.  With PHP you can indicate ascending or descending order. 

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    Nancy OShea
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    Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 25, 2017

    I use PHP code to populate a page with images from a designated folder.  With PHP you can indicate ascending or descending order. 

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert