Title: [Plugin: Lazyest Gallery] Multiple Galleries
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: Lazyest Gallery] Multiple Galleries

 *  Resolved [kairoswp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kairoswp/)
 * (@kairoswp)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-lazyest-gallery-multiple-galleries/)
 * I’m looking for a way to use lazyest gallery to display different sets of images
   to different users. Basically I want a user to login to their own personal section
   of a website and then be able to see only the folders in the gallery that pertain
   to them (or perhaps this is possible by giving each user their own gallery?).
 * I will probably have around 10 users who are all using imaging systems to remotely
   upload images via FTP (which is why I need the autoindexing functionality) to
   a wordpress site. They will then be able to login and see the status of their
   systems.
 * Any ideas?

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 *  [Marcel Brinkkemper](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macbrink/)
 * (@macbrink)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-lazyest-gallery-multiple-galleries/#post-2071378)
 * You could set the root for the user gallery to their ftp folder.
    Lazyest Gallery
   Version 1.1 will have built in user management but it’g long overdue, and I don’t
   know when it will be released.
 *  Thread Starter [kairoswp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kairoswp/)
 * (@kairoswp)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-lazyest-gallery-multiple-galleries/#post-2071470)
 * Thanks for the suggestion, although I’m not really sure how I would do something
   like that. Are you talking about using the built in word press gallery shortcode
   or are you talking about doing it with lazyest gallery?
 * I’ve set it up so that each user only has access to their respective area of 
   the FTP site, and their machine is constantly adding new images to their directory
   in a folder that is for active files. Old files are stored in different directories
   that are auto created when a set number of images has been uploaded. I need something
   that will automatically index the user’s directory and show the contents so that
   the user can see the newest images that have been updated. The user should have
   access to old files if they so choose.
 *  Thread Starter [kairoswp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kairoswp/)
 * (@kairoswp)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-lazyest-gallery-multiple-galleries/#post-2071523)
 * In case anyone is curious…since I only have about 10 people who will need to 
   logon and access different galleries, I’ve created a role for each user that 
   is the same name as their username. I then control the gallery access by role,
   each user/role has access to their own folder of the gallery. If they go to the
   root of the gallery, they see that other folders exist, but they don’t have access
   to them as the folders are locked.
 * I’ve also made the users’ start page go directly to their section of the gallery.
   If they really hunt around they can still find the root of the gallery, but I’m
   not really too concerned with this.

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 * [login](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/login/)
 * [multiple](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/multiple/)

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 * Last reply from: [kairoswp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kairoswp/)
 * Last activity: [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-lazyest-gallery-multiple-galleries/#post-2071523)
 * Status: resolved

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