Hi Praveen,
To access CLoudinary’s Media Library via the WordPress plugin, each user has to log in from his browser for the first time for the connection to be stored. Other users will have to log in as well from their browsers to be able to access the Cloudinary interface from the the WordPress-admin area.
Once your WordPress images are synced and stored in Cloudinary, you can take advantage of Cloudinary’s transformation (such as setting Global Transformations), optimization, and responsive image features as well as fast CDN delivery – these all take affect by using Cloudinary’s URLs to deliver your media.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Millie
There are 100 bloggers, so I can’t share the credentials each and every time when a new user is signing up. I have added and logged in my admin area so will it not get reflected to all users, Is there any way I can do it by adding manually in the code
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praveen995.
Hi Praveen,
Cloudinary supports having multiple users, each with their own credentials. If you could please contact us directly at support@cloudinary.com providing us with your Cloudinary account name, we can further look into your available options.
Thank you,
Millie
I have deactivated and removed the cloudinary plugin from my WordPress and i am trying to install a new plugin but i am getting the previous url for all the contents. How to reset the CDN to zero and do it in a fresh manner
Hi Praveen,
If you installed v2 of the plugin, it should return previous URL, since URL generations is done on-the-fly.
When you said that you are trying to install a new plugin, which plugin are you referring to?
What does the URL look like when Cloudinary plugin is deactivated?
Regards,
Erwin Lukas
After deactivating the plugin the URL is shown from the local server, but i tried reinstalling the cloudinary with new API but the previous CDN URLis saved and it’s reflecting for the files
Hi Praveen,
Would you care to elaborate more on your last comment, I’m not quite sure that I understand the current issue.
What do you mean by “I tried reinstalling the Cloudinary with new API”?
You stated that the URLs of the images were changed back for delivery via your local WP server, which is the intended result.
Nevertheless, it seems like you still experience an issue in that area. Are your image URLs broken after the plugin was uninstalled and the delivery URLs were changed to the local server? If so, can you please share an example image URL after the uninstallation had taken place, showing the broken URL with its full path?
Thanks,
Raz