• Resolved winepress52

    (@winepress52)


    I’ve been attempting to use Envira Gallery and it’s plugins for my yet-to-be launched photo website – purchase and downloaded products only. While I like most of Envira’s features, I’ve been having fits with managing the 4,000 plus images in bulk and avoidance of individual processing.

    I’ve bulk added 1,900 images to my WooCommerce Products using a CSV, but find it difficult if not impossible to then add those images/products to my created Envira Galleries in the same bulk fashion for easy selection and downloading. Is there a way to add already created Woocommerce image products without the tedious one-by-one product creation that duplicates Woocommerce products that are already in existence? If I switch to NextGen as my gallery display and image selection plugin can I easily add my already created WooCommerce products to their galleries?

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  • Plugin Contributor Imagely

    (@imagely)

    Hi @winepress52,

    Unfortunately, there’s no such a possibility to import the WooCommerce products as NextGen galleries and it’d require manually creating them new by bulk uploading the images to NextGen galleries.

    NextGen allows bulk uploading images to its galleries and specifying a pricelist per a specific gallery.

    Thread Starter winepress52

    (@winepress52)

    Thanks so much. It is indeed unfortunate. After creating so many downloadable products in WooCommerce the inability to bulk upload them into a photo gallery is a real problem, especially when we’re talking about thousands of photos and the upload includes download URL info. I suspect I’ll need to have something written to accomplish this.

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