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This is one of a series of articles about WebYep and web design. Things are under development right now, so appearance and content may change over time.

Integrating a free file manager into TinyMCE

While there is a commercial file manager plugin for TinyMCE called MCImageManager, WebYep also supports a free alternative. This article will show you how to integrate 'Filemanager' from Core Five Labs.

Before you begin

This document assumes that you are fairly familiar with setting up WebYep and configuring web servers like Apache. It provides step by step instructions, without explaining everything in detail. If you don't know what permissions are, or have no idea what a "document root" might be, or where it is located, you might want to leave the installation/configuration to an experienced administrator.

Installation instructions for TinyMCE can be found in the WebYep documentation.

Important: since TinyMCE and Filemanager are third-party products, we can't provide support for them!

Download Filemanager

Create the directory to hold the uploaded files

Prepare Filemanager - Part 1

Prepare Filemanager - Part 2

Prepare Filemanager - Part 3

Prepare Filemanager - Part 4

Did it work?

To check whether the installation was successful, do the following: