Media

Media pay an important role in your Cadenza website, from images and video to downloadable forms and documents. Learn how to add files to your Media Library and how to add them to your web pages or provide links to documents for your visitors.

Inserting Images

This article generally covers placing images into content, such as on a page or post. Some features use different procedures for working with images – the Staff Member profile pages, for example, or many of the Content Modules. Consult those resources for more information about how images are added and used for them. Inserting Images into Page and Post Content Step…

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Adding Audio Files

Audio files can be added to your Media Library in the same manner as other media files like images or documents. You can also add Audio files contextually, as you are creating content. Once you add an Audio File, you’ll also want to assign it to a Media Category, for better organization of your Media Library. The following audio file…

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Adding Video

Posting video’s on your organization on your Cadenza website is a wonderful way to showcase your performing groups at their best. Video is engaging, interesting, informative, fun, entertaining, and so much more! However, video files are also large; sometimes huge! Adding large video files to your Media Library will be slow and playback performance may not be optimal, hampering your…

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Adding Images

Adding Images Directly to the Media Library You can upload media and document files to your Media Library without creating a post or page first. This allows you to upload files to use with posts and pages later and/or to get a web link for a particular file that you can share. There are three options for uploading files: From…

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Adding Documents

Adding Documents to the Media Libary You can upload document files to the Media Library without creating a post or page first. This allows you to upload files to use with posts and pages later and/or to get a web link for a particular file that you can share. From your Dashboard, navigate to Media > Add New Drag and…

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Linking to Documents

After you upload documents to your Media Library, you’ll need to provide a link in order for visitors to view or download them. Unlike Images or Video, Documents are not a visual component of your page. The only way for a visitor to view or download your document is through a hyperlink to the file. When a visitor clicks the…

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Editing Images

WordPress’ built-in Image Editing tool allows you to make some rudimentary, but often very useful, edits to images that you have uploaded to your Media Library. Unless you are a designer, you probably don’t have access  to tools like Photoshop, and you will sometimes need to crop or resize an image to make it work better on your pages. To…

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Media Library Overview

In WordPress, every image, video, audio clip and document is considered “Media” and every file you upload is stored in your Media Library. Since the Media Library can contain such a wide variety of files, it can, and will, get rather large, filled with pictures and documents. Viewing your Media Library The Media Library has two alternative views: the List View…

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Managing Media Categories

By default, WordPress adds media items to your Media Library in the order they are uploaded. This means that the first files you add appear at the bottom and the newest files added will appear at the top of your list, or grid. Since the Media Library includes images, audio files, videos and documents, it can quickly become to difficult…

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Replacing Media

From time to time, you may upload an image that is either too large or too small for your page, may be cropped wrong, or simply doesn’t work exactly the way you want it to. Or, you may need to revise to a document that you’ve already added and linked to, with updated information. You can replace a file in…

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