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What is the problem you are trying to solve with this feature?
At the moment, when you create an item, you can only attach 1 image/photo. If you try to attach a 2nd photo, it replaces the one you selected first. If you want to add multiple photos, you must do the the following:
add an item with 1 photo,
Navigate to that item.
Click edit
Flip the "advanced" toggle
Scroll down to attachments, then click it
Add the additional photo (can still only do 1 at a time)
Repeat for each additional photo, then press save.
As you can see, this is a lot of effort to add multiple photos.
What is the solution you are proposing?
It would be a much better user experience if you could select multiple images in the "create item" menu and in the "Edit" item menu. You could implement this by simply having the first image be the default "primary photo".
What alternatives have you considered?
N/A
Additional context
No response
Contributions
I have searched through existing issues and feature requests to see if my idea has already been proposed.
If this feature is accepted, I would be willing to help implement and maintain this feature.
If this feature is accepted, I'm willing to sponsor the development of this feature.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What is the problem you are trying to solve with this feature?
At the moment, when you create an item, you can only attach 1 image/photo. If you try to attach a 2nd photo, it replaces the one you selected first. If you want to add multiple photos, you must do the the following:
As you can see, this is a lot of effort to add multiple photos.
What is the solution you are proposing?
It would be a much better user experience if you could select multiple images in the "create item" menu and in the "Edit" item menu. You could implement this by simply having the first image be the default "primary photo".
What alternatives have you considered?
N/A
Additional context
No response
Contributions
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: