Organize uploaded media in folders: A file manager for WordPress

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Real Media Library helps you with media management. Organize thousands of uploaded
files into
folders,
collections and galleries.
A real file manager that allows you to manage
large amounts of files
such as pictures, videos
or documents in WordPress.
Media library folders for everyone!

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        <strong>WordPress 5.x</strong> / Gutenberg ready
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        <strong>Folder</strong> for the WordPress media library
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        <strong>Drag & Drop</strong> your files
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        Works great <strong>on touch devices</strong>
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        Create <strong>shortcuts of files</strong> in multiple folders. Shortcuts do not require<br /> physical storage space (0 kb).
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        Full control over your folders in one toolbar (<strong>create, rename, delete</strong>)
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        <strong>Rearrange folders</strong> by drag & drop or by criterium (e.g. name in ascending<br /> order)
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        <strong>Sort folder contents</strong> by drag & drop or criteria (e.g. A-Z) automatically<br /> or once
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        <strong>Bulk select folders</strong> and delete multiple folders at once
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        <strong>Filter</strong> in the WordPress insert media dialog
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        Advanced <strong>media library uploader</strong>
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        Upload files <strong>directly to a folder</strong>
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        <strong>Create dynamic galleries</strong> from a folder with Gutenberg block or shortcode
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        <strong>Order folder contents</strong> by drag & drop or by criterion (date, name, &#8230;)
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        Quickly navigate to folders with <strong>quick folder search</strong>
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        <strong>Translated</strong> into several languages
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        <strong>Compatible with all major themes</strong>, page builders and many plugins
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        Supports <strong>WordPress Multisite</strong> (each page has its own folder tree)
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        <strong>GPDR/DSGVO</strong>: The plugin does not collect personal data without your<br /> consent!
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        <strong>Import categories/folders</strong> from plugins like FileBird, WP Media Folder,<br /> Advanced Media Library, Media Library Wizard and<br /> more
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        Real Media Library is a WordPress plugin that <strong>empowers you with advanced<br /> media management.</strong> With this plugin<br /> you are able to organize the thousands of images, audio, video and PDF files in your media<br /> library into folders.<br /> <strong>Basically it is a file manager like Windows Explorer or Mac Finder, but for<br /> WordPress.</strong>
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        Why do you need this plugin?
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        A growing WordPress blog or website means that you add a lot of new media files to your<br /> database every day. In a few<br /> weeks your website will be filled with thousands of media files. How will you be able to find<br /> one of these files in a<br /> flat list? Of course, you can use the WordPress search function and spend a few hours to find<br /> a file, but who can<br /> remember the names of thousands of files?
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        Organize your media with ease
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        This is where the Real Media Library Plugin comes in. With this plugin you can<br /> easily create folders,<br /> collections and galleries for your pictures to organize your media library properly. Next time<br /> you’re looking for a<br /> file, it’s just a click away in the file manager.
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        Organizing your blog media files with the Real Media Library plugin is as easy as<br /> dragging and dropping them<br /> into folders. You can rearrange the order of your files by dragging them around to move the<br /> important files to the top<br /> of the list for faster access.
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        Additionally, you can use the Real Media Library plugin to add media galleries into<br /> your posts directly from<br /> the WordPress ‘New Post’ editor. This allows you to add an entire media folder as a<br /> customizable gallery to your<br /> WordPress posts.
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        The Real Media Library is the must-have WordPress plugin for media management,<br /> which can save you a lot of<br /> time that you have to spend on managing your media files.
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        Folders, Collections and Galleries
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        As you can see from the Real Media Library plugin screenshots (GIFs), it supports<br /> three ways to order your<br /> files:
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        <strong>Folder</strong>: A folder can contain any type of file and collections, but not<br /> galleries. To create a subfolder, simply select a<br /> folder from the list and click this button.
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        <strong>Collection</strong>: A collection cannot contain files. But you can create other<br /> collections and galleries there. The above<br /> mentioned gallery is only a gallery data folder, which means that they are not automatically<br /> placed in your frontend<br /> (your website). You can create a visual gallery from this gallery data folder using the<br /> Gutenberg editor in your<br /> page/post.
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        <strong>Gallery</strong>: A gallery data folder can only contain images. It is easier for you<br /> to distinguish where your visual galleries<br /> are located. You can also drag and drop the images into your own image order.
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            Real Media Library is a modern and high quality plugins. But we try our best to<br /> <strong>ensure backwards compatibility</strong><br /> so you can use it even if your setup is not the latest.
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              <strong>PHP Version</strong>: 7.2 or newer
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              <strong>WordPress Version</strong>: 5.2 or newer
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              <strong>Database Version</strong>: MySQL 5.7 or newer or MariaDB 10.3 or newer
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              <strong>Browser</strong>: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Apple Safari (latest versions)
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            We update Real Media Library regularly. Not only do we fix bugs, we also add new<br /> features. <strong>All updates are<br /> included and free.</strong> Read about our latest updates!
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