• Basic question, several tenth minutes googling and reading support forum. Maybe I don’t know right search terms or I am first who ask.

    How to:
    Wordpress ->
    “Media” -> Media Library Assistant
    “Add new”

    Allways MLA make this:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBKog9wHKJ9hd41HAiImNiXAEVQYwfG_/view?usp=sharing
    And it is:
    http://demotunnus.com/elkesan/sinthesisteel-2/

    It is: MLA, see document list, clic any document and you can see this standard view.

    MLA make ALLWAYS #PERMALINK. This Permalink is standard MLA Prefs: mydomain.com/documentfilename, so MLA document upload make allways folder using document filename.

    QUESTION IS: “How I can edit this permalink result?” I try read all MLA css and templates, but there is no any template for this (or I don’t regognize it). What template it is? Eg. inside template & css “default”, but inside it I cannot regognize…

    (For clarify, look standard fields are document header, description, date… eg. “I want add also caption” or “I want add any image, number told in main setting page”)

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  • Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your question.

    The “Edit Media” screen is generated and processed by WordPress, not by MLA. The Permalink structure is determined by WordPress as well. Changing the settings on the Settings/Permalinks admin submenu does not seem to affect Media Library items.

    For posts and pages, WordPress provides an “Edit” button and allows you to modify a portion of the permalink. As you have discovered, there is no “Edit” button on the Edit Media screen and no way to edit the permalink of a Media Library item. This is a WordPress decision, not an MLA decision. I do not know of any way to alter the permalinks WordPress assigns to Media library items.

    I am marking this topic resolved because your question is about a WordPress function, not MLA. I that regret the news is not better, but this is not a feature MLA can provide. Thank you for your understanding and your continued interest in the plugin.

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