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Revision as of 16:50, 16 May 2012
The asset library is the heart of the CMS. All rich media assets are managed through this library. From pictures and videos to documents and PDFs any type of file can be added to the asset library. The library is also smart in detecting certain types of files and
Supported Formats
The system supports a variety of formats for documents. It is able to detect these formats and identify some simple naming or formating errors preventing problems when integrating this type of content in other parts of the system.
- Images
- Videos
- YouTube Videos
- PDF documents
- Word, Excel, Powerpoint Documents
- Keynote Files
- Some Compressed Archives
- etc
All other asset types that the system is unable to identify are simply given the type of 'Document'.
Alternate Styles
To make things easier images and PDF assets support alternative styles. These styles can be used in most places just like the original file. Sometimes these styles will be stored in a different format to allow admins to leverage the alternative style of their asset in unique ways. For example PDF files will be stored in the JPG format to allow them to be displayed on pages or in galleries. By default the system styles are:
- original
- thumbnail
- icon
For custom installations these styles can be expanded upon and managed during inital setup.
Not all of the asset types however support this feature. (ex: 'Document') In this case the system is smart enough to know when to display the alternative version and when to hide them.
Asset Dependencies
When an asset is used in some other part of the system an association is made to where it is used. This information is used to track the asset usage when it can be deleted. For each asset you should be able to see the other items in the system that are using this asset in the properties panel.
Other Functions
Private Assets
Assets in the system can be shared eithier privately or publicly. Privately shared assets are only accessible from the admin panel or when added as content through other panels (ex: Layout Editor). This means that sharing or bookmarking a link to these assets will not work. If this functionality is required an asset should be changed to public which gives full access to share the asset outside of the CMS.
Extended Functionality
Assets may also have other properties used exclusively in different parts of the system. An example of this would be the Mobile Briefcase Collection Extensions. These features will only be present when certain engines have been included in the system build.
Uploading Assets
Uploading an asset is extremely simple and can be done in a few easy steps.
- Navigate to the Asset Library
- Click on "Upload New Assets"
- Select the type of asset to upload.
- (optional) Fill in any of the meta fields associated with an asset.
- Add files or youtube videos to the form
- Click submit to complete the upload.
Notes on file uploads
- If left blank name will be auto populated from the attached file or youtube video.
- If multiple files are added at once and any of the name, description, tags fields are entered each asset will receive the same information. This can be useful when entering multiple items which each need to have the same tags or description.
- New browsers may be able to select multiple files after clicking browse. Older browsers must rely on the add another functionality.
- Youtube files will allow for either a youtube url or youtube video id.
- For more information on the "share", "edit" and "print" functionality see Collections
Updating asset metadata is fairly straight forward. Once in the edit panel you can update information about an asset. This information current includes:
- name
- description
- tags
There may also be additional fields available as part of an extension. For example the Mobile Briefcase Collection Extensions fields include:
- share
- edit