Any time you need to pick an image or a file in concrete5, we use the File Manager. You see it from various blocks when you need to pick/add assets and you can get to it from Dashboard > File Manager as well. The File Manager just manages assets you're going to use in your website, it's not an alternative to FTP or a way to put files on your server in specific directories. Instead the File Manager actually chooses where to put files on its own so it doesn't accidentally over-write anything, and it also creates records in your database about the assets so it can manage versions, permissions, and interesting meta data.
I notice everybody on the forum talking about changing their css files and things like that. I just have a trial account. Do I need to purchase a hosting account in order to have FTP access to my files? Or am I missing something.
I disabled my site via the dashboard so that I could make some changes. During that time yesterday the concrete5 site was taken down for maintanance, but now I can not log in to my admin site or my regular site. HELP!!!!
On 7 October 2010 I found MS Windows malware at:
http://www.concrete5.org/about/case_studies/sound-alfeld/
* What is Concrete5 doing about malware?
* What can be said about the security of C5 coding?
I have some 20 photo clips on my file manager. I need to download/or upload them onto each of my pages on Concrete5. What is the procedure for moving the photod onto the page.
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