Focalpoint server
You can crop, straighten, rotate, and flip your images, as well as choose a focal point on them. # Image EditorĬraft provides a built-in Image Editor for making changes to your images. See Image Transforms for more information. # Image TransformsĬraft provides a way to perform a variety of image transformations to your assets. Enabling the setting will cause the indexing process to take longer to complete, but it will improve the speed of image transform generation. If you don’t have any remote volumes (Amazon S3, etc.), you can safely ignore it. You will have the option to cache remote images. You can do that from Utilities → Asset Indexes.
#FOCALPOINT SERVER UPDATE#
If any files are ever added, modified, or deleted outside of Craft (such as over FTP), you’ll need to tell Craft to update its indexes for the volume. You can delete a subfolder (and all assets within it) by right-clicking on the subfolder in the left sidebar and choosing Delete folder. You can rename a subfolder by right-clicking on the subfolder in the left sidebar and choosing Rename folder. You can create a nested subfolder within a subfolder by right-clicking the subfolder in the left sidebar, and again choosing New subfolder. Once you’ve created a subfolder, you can start dragging files into it. You can create a subfolder in one of your volumes by right-clicking the volume in the left sidebar, and choosing New subfolder.
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#FOCALPOINT SERVER INSTALL#
If you would prefer to store your assets on a remote storage service like Amazon S3, you can install a plugin that provides the integration. Note that Craft/PHP must be able to write to the directory you created. See Environmental Configuration to learn more about that. Local volumes’ file system path can be set to an environment variable, or begin with an alias.