I've been testing this all morning in vBulletin 5.1.5, 5.1.6, and the cloud install of 5.1.5. I cannot recreate the issue following the steps I provided above.
There does seem to be an issue where the maximum amount of images in a Media Folder is hardcoded and I created a JIRA for that here: http://tracker.vbulletin.com/browse/VBV-14303
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1) Delete images using the trashcan.
2) Press Continue Button
3) Press Save to update the node.
Nothing is actually removed until step 3.
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Originally posted by Wayne Luke View PostAre you pressing the continue button before refreshing? Pressing the Continue button is what actually deletes the photos. Once you get back to the main editor, you need to click Save to save the updates.
When you press Cancel at any time, you're saying "I don't want to to delete these after all".
Absolutely. The Continue button is pressed BEFORE the refresh. Once the Continue button is pressed (when available), the Edit window disappears and I am returned to the "Media" section. The album is not displayed. That's great. But that's when I refresh the page, the album re-appears.
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Are you pressing the continue button before refreshing? Pressing the Continue button is what actually deletes the photos. Once you get back to the main editor, you need to click Save to save the updates.
When you press Cancel at any time, you're saying "I don't want to to delete these after all".
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Originally posted by Mark.B View PostIn the Media tab, click on "Edit Photos" next to the thumbnails towards the bottom.
Then, when you hover over each photo, there's a "Trashcan" icon.
Mark, Yes, I've tried that too. Once I've deleted all of the pictures, the "Continue" button in that same window disapears. There is no other choice other than "Cancel" and "Upload" buttons. When I cancel, it says I cannot upload more than 3 images at a time.
With the same trash can, I've tried to delete all but the last one to press "Continue." They seem to get deleted, but refreshing my profile, the album re-appears.
This was done with the latest Firefox(34 or 35) and IE11.
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In the Media tab, click on "Edit Photos" next to the thumbnails towards the bottom.
Then, when you hover over each photo, there's a "Trashcan" icon.
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Deleting Media on vBCloud
Is there a secret to deleting a photo in an album?
I've tried to delete my own pictures and I seem to be able to delete them one at a time with the "Edit" on the top right corner of the album. But they do not delete after reloading the page.
I've also tried to do it as an administrator.
Can anyone chime on this? Thanks.
Site: www.tlplanet.comLast edited by brainless_mn; Mon 9 Feb '15, 8:41pm.Tags: None
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