Allow members to add their images to blog post
Allow members to create more attractive blog posts (newsletters or stories) and include images into content.
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Scott Kemp commented
Dang guys, again this is really basic stuff. It makes no sense to only allow the admins to add pictures. If you give editing privileges to a certain group, then should be able to _edit_ the post.
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Omeima Osman commented
Totally need to allow members to upload images or at least one image for the blog and the forum. This is probable the reason why none of our members are using the blog - we are an architecture community, so images are important! Thank you for your consideration.
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Club Administrator commented
Please make this a priority to include on blogs. Any member who has EDIT authority to post a blog entry should be able to insert an image and also edit the html content for the blog which the site administrator can currently perform.
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Sharon McConathy commented
Our photo club has recently joined the Wild Apricot family, and being able to offer our membership a place to "blog" about their photo adventures for the rest of the club would be great. It goes without saying that photographs would be of major importance in a blog like this.
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Erica Peterson commented
Agreed, we would love to have this feature.
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Club Administrator commented
Absolutely need the ability to allow members to attach or insert images in blog posts. You added the feature for Forum posts and I currently have my members send me their blog posts with images so I can manually create the blog entries for them. We use the blog feature for "news" updates.
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Tara commented
This would be a nice addition so that members don't need admin rights to create a post. I could see the need/desire to require admin approval for new posts with images that require file storage (or all posts for that matter).
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Front & Finish commented
This is a basic feature available in other software and I’m surprised it isn’t available in WA. As membership sites have to compete with social media I’d think it would be a priority. Images can be added as admins so I’d think the functionality would be available for members.