I've been adding unnecessary steps when I "click and drag upload" files to my Joomla site. This will probably be one of those things that I am the last person to figure out, lol, but watch just in case you are a late bloomer like me!
- Video demonstrates quicker method for drag and drop uploading in Joomla site.
- Host: Tim Davis, Joomla enthusiast.
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- Current method involves downloading file to a folder and then uploading.
- New method involves left-clicking and dragging downloaded file directly to upload area.
- Demonstrates this method for installing templates/extensions and adding images to articles.
- Works in Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Brave, Edge) and Firefox.
- Tips for using URL for direct installation, but not applicable in this case.
- Host shares personal experiences and future plans, mentions upcoming projects.
- Audience engagement and interaction, discussing cheese and weather.
- Chuck planning new direction for theater company's website with online education.
- Mention of an old Norwegian cheese called "Gamma Loosed" with a strong smell.
- Participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the cheese.
- Chuck planning to add online education and social aspects to theater site.
- Video ends with host interacting with viewers and discussing future content plans.
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