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How to add or delete a photo from an existing gallery πŸ–Ό

Uploading or removing an image from the Gallery

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Written by Owen Chapman
Updated over 6 years ago

Your website is the place to show off all the great images of catches, social events, work parties and pretty much all the good stuff that goes on at your club.Β 

How to:

To add a new image to the Gallery, first of all log-in as an admin user. And then navigate to the Dashboard for your website.

Scroll down the menu bar on the left until you get to Envira Gallery. When you hover over Envira Gallery, a sub-menu should appear. Now click on Envira Gallery.
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You will now be taken to the list of galleries displayed on your website. Choose the gallery you would like to add or remove photos from and the click Edit

To Add a new image:

Click Select Files from Other Sources

This will now take you to your media library. If the images you want to add are already in your media library then just click on the image and then hit the Insert into Gallery button in the bottom right corner.

If you need to upload the image, select Upload Files in the top right and add the relevant files. You can then select the images and hit the Insert into Gallery button.

You can repeat this step until you have added all of the images you wanted. Now click Update in the top right and the images will be updated in your live gallery.
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To delete or remove an image:

Scroll down to view the images Currently in your Gallery. Locate the image you would like to remove and then click on the Red rubbish bin icon.
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You will be prompted to confirm your request to delete. If you are happy to delete then click OK.

Once you're happy with your updated selection, click Update in the top right and the images will be updated in your live gallery.
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You can also amend the order in which the images are displayed by selecting the image, holding down the cursor and moving the image to its new location.

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