By Michael Bellert on Thursday, 29 June 2017
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Under EasyBlog > Maintenance > Scripts I get a blank white page. Is this normal and if not where do I look to fix it?

Joomla 3.7.2, EasyBlog 5.1.8, PHP 7.0.18, Apache, MySQL 5.5.51-38.2

Also, and this is a different question, so perhaps I shouldn't ask it here, but is there a way to have all the blog images stored in one folder. Or, is there a way to manage images so that I don't have to go from folder to folder to reuse one. I noticed 'use relative path' under Settings > Media and was wondering if that would help.
Thanks for getting back to us your first issue resolved.

Actually that was not possible to manage to put all the media image store at the same folder is because different media files have their own storage structure for example :

"Article Images" -> it will store all the post cover image and store in belong to this post id as folder name.
"User media" -> when the user upload any image from their user account through the build-in composer media manager, it will store in belong to this user id as folder name.

I use EasyBlog as an events calendar for a band. They basically go to the same venues over and over again and it is a pain-in-the-butt to click through folders to find the image that I need to reuse.

By the way, perhaps you can share with us normally how they find the image from the Easyblog media manager? Or you referring another part?
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Friday, 30 June 2017 10:07
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Perhaps you can add your Joomla backend and FTP access at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site so we can better have a check?

May i know is it you upgrade from Easyblog older version previously?

Also, and this is a different question, so perhaps I shouldn't ask it here, but is there a way to have all the blog images stored in one folder. Or, is there a way to manage images so that I don't have to go from folder to folder to reuse one. I noticed 'use relative path' under Settings > Media and was wondering if that would help.

This relative path setting will not help what your current requirement, do you mean you would like all the post cover image and content image store into the same folder?
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Thursday, 29 June 2017 10:08
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Thanks for the quick response... I fixed my first problem by uninstallling and reinstalling EasyBlog.

Now as the for the second problem... You rephrased my question to "do you mean you would like all the post cover image and content image store into the same folder?". Yes, if possible, unless you don't feel it is a smart move.

I use EasyBlog as an events calendar for a band. They basically go to the same venues over and over again and it is a pain-in-the-butt to click through folders to find the image that I need to reuse.

Maybe it is just my inexperience, but the fewer the folders the better.
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Friday, 30 June 2017 06:34
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I'm good; thanks for your support.
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Tuesday, 04 July 2017 07:33
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You are most welcome.

As a gentle reminder, kindly start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiry. I will lock and mark this thread as resolved.
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Tuesday, 04 July 2017 10:08
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