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Drag and Drop hint in a Media Folder #18332

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marcemarc opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 3 comments
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Drag and Drop hint in a Media Folder #18332

marcemarc opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 3 comments

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@marcemarc
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Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

v15.2.1

Bug summary

This might be a clever thing on purpose to make the media section look swish, but this got reported as an issue with editors not able to 'bulk upload' images into the media section...

but they can!

If you look at the empty folder screen in V15

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Then all the editors need to do is 'drag' their bulk images from desktop onto the 'No Items' label

If they do that, then they'll get some encouragement that all is ok, and they get more helpful 'drag and drop your files into this area'

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but how would they know? they'd know? I don't know??

In V13, well, we were positively imploring them to drag and drop their files:

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I don't know why the editors when the hit v15, didn't try that, especially the ones that knew v13....

I can understand the more minimalist approach here - but does it make Umbraco seem more aloof? one option might be to update the friendly cms tagline to be the slightly aloof sometimes cms... (sorry I didnt' mean to make this a running joke thing I do on each issue, it is just trademarcemarc silliness!)

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Steps to reproduce

Create an empty folder in the Media section
Go to drag a batch of images into the folder
but pause and wonder 'if you can'?

Expected result / actual result

I think it would be friendly to have some indication it's possible to drag files here in the empty folder?

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nielslyngsoe commented Feb 13, 2025

Hi @marcemarc thanks for your jokes and perspectives.

I have to highlight first and most importantly the Upload button is missing at this point. That should cover the immediate need from your Editors. As well give the users who are not safe with dragging files an option to upload multiple files.

Secondary to that, I agree that we should hint this ability, especially because we can do it in a way where we do not waste space, by only showing this in empty folders.

It would be the first place in New Backoffice relation that we have a hint styled piece of UI. Traditionally such would be made in a light hand drawn style, to indicate its not in the UI but a hint on top.
Additionally to that I would like it not to be in any box, just floating on top of the empty folder.
Similar to v.13 it should hint the ability to drop files as well as inviting to upload files (Ideally by pointing to the stil missing Upload button, so the user learns about that option, which also is available in folders with Media Items.

I hope that idea makes sense, but I also hope you understand that this is surely not that this is not currently part of our prioritization. — But the upload button is.

So with that I will mark this issue as up-for-grabs, it would be interesting to see some creative approach on how this can be solved in a light maner. Cause the style used here will be our go to style for other hints in the system, and we should get more of that in the future. And more than what you have seen in v.13.

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