I understand the AllAlbums add in will be part of 4.0. This is good news. There is however one VERY LARGE hole in this feature that I think a lot of us would like to see fixed. The pics that are posted in a thread NEED to be the same pic that is in an album. Otherwise the albums are useless. People upload pics to show their stuff in a thread. If they can't show the pic in a thread and only in an album the album is useless.
So someone goes to make a post and wants a pic in the thread. That pic should go into the post AND be in their album. In a perfect world that pic would also have a category selected from a list. Then the pic can be viewed in the post, in the album for that user and in an album of the name listed from the pull down category. The pic is stores once and a database reference in 3 spots---- sounds easy to me.
Pretty please - cream and sugar on top!!!
100% agree on that one.
Waste of server space
Also consider this example: in times of SQL there is no need to waste server space by uploading the same thing twice if not really necessary. 10 times a 5mb picture produces some sweet 50mb overload - and server space is expensive.
I think that vb is fighting irish with its legacy - the will to be a tool for geeks 1st.
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Originally Posted by Digital Jedi
Are you suggesting attachments also going into the user's albums upon upload? Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't attachments and albums stored seperatly?
As far as pictures are concerned his point is valid.
As long as there is no real media library like in Wordpress I would handle mp3s etc. different.
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Originally Posted by Shelley_c
Great stuff jelsoft finally implementing seo. I won't have to purchase vbseo. Boy, was i the smart one holding off all these years
Well, I doubt that vb is going to put in the elaborated SEO stuff vbSEO features so far. Usually by vb implemented features which are available for years via addons are only basic features in comparison to its competitor.
Maybe vb got the edge over vbSEO because they develop the main code, but if you really stick to Google's SEO guide which take basic things into account you have to change more than only enabling mod_rewrite.
I am excited what the new SEO features will look like.