You can work in different ways with the content in your
community media gallery, depending on your access level.
Before you begin
To work with media gallery content, first open the media gallery
by clicking
View All in the Media Gallery widget
or by selecting
Media Gallery from the navigation.
On the
Media Gallery page, select the file that
you want to work with by clicking the file name to open the details
page.
Procedure
You can perform the following tasks when working with
media gallery files.
- To indicate to other members that you like a file :
- Select the file that you like.
- Click Like. If you change your
mind, click Unlike. The number of
people that like a file displays next to the like icon
.Tip: If
a file is liked by other members, you can click the like icon

to see who else likes
the file.
- To replace a file with a newer version:
Note: To
perform this action, you must be a community owner, a member editor,
or the user who uploaded the original file.
- Click Replace.
- Click Browse to locate the replacement
file, and then click OK. If you want to replace the file with a file that
has a different extension, click Change Extension to
confirm that you want change the file extension and replace the original
file.
- To edit a file's properties:
Note: To edit a
file's properties, you must be a community owner or the user who uploaded
the original file. You can edit the files default properties and any
custom properties that are available.
- Click Edit Properties, update
the properties as needed, and then click OK to
save your changes.
You can also edit a files custom
properties (if they are available) by clicking Custom Properties and
clicking Edit Properties.
- To remove a file, you have one of the following choices
depending on your deployment:
- Click Delete, and then click Delete again
to confirm that you want to delete the file.
- Click Move to Trash and then confirm
that you want to move the file to trash.
Note: To perform this action, you must be a community owner
or the user who uploaded the original file.
- To flag a file as containing inappropriate
content:
Note: Post moderation must be enabled for you
to be able to flag media gallery content; otherwise the Flag
as Inappropriate option does not display in the user interface.
- Select . If
the content is not a video, you can click Flag as Inappropriate without
clicking More actions first.
- Enter your reason for flagging the file and click Submit.
When you flag media gallery content as inappropriate,
the community owner or a designated moderator can review the flagged
content and the reason given for flagging it, and then determine whether
the content should be removed or the flag should be dismissed.
- To change the preview image associated with a video file:
Note: This option is not available if pre-moderation
is enabled (owners must approve all content). It is still available
if only post moderation (viewers can flag inappropriate content) is
enabled.
- Select . If post moderation (viewers can flag inappropriate
content) has not been enabled, then you can click Change
Thumbnail Preview without clicking More actions first.
- Click Browse to locate the replacement
image, and then click Upload.
- To download a file, click Download this file and
choose whether to open or save the file.
- To comment on a file, click Add a comment,
enter your comment in the field provided, and then click Save.
After adding a comment, you can later make changes to it
by clicking Edit next to the comment, or you
can delete the comment by clicking Delete.
Community owners can delete any comments, but they can only edit comments
that they own; they cannot edit comments added by other users. The
Files administrator can edit any comments about media gallery files.
When postmoderation is enabled, members can also
flag comments to the media gallery as inappropriate by clicking Flag
as inappropriate next to a comment.
- To view detailed information about the file, such as when
it was uploaded or last updated, click About this File. You can also view the file size and find out how many times
the file has been downloaded.
- If the community owner has selected custom templates for
use in the media gallery, click Custom Properties to
view details of the custom properties associated with the file.
- If media gallery content has been locked in the Files application,
then it also appears as locked in the media gallery. If you have the
ability to unlock the file, then a View in Files to unlock link
displays that takes you to the file in the Files component, where
you can unlock the file. If you did not lock the file, then the name
of the person who locked the file displays. To lock or unlock a file,
see Managing community files.