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Easy upload intro image from frontend on specific folder
However, if you wanted to assign as the Intro/Full Image on the "Images and Links" tab, you would have to know the file name and manually input it. … So if your default folder was /images/ and you did a drag/drop of sample.jpg, you would have to type into the Inntro Image field: images/sample.jpgHere is a demo if you want to check it does what you need …
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Additional "Images And Links" fields - corect way
I would suggest using Joomla custom fields instead. The media field should work: https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:Adding_custom_fields/Media_Field
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Define a default intro image on article submissions
php
$images = json_decode($this->item->images);
$intro_image = $images->image_intro;
?>
this is check if empty and display:
<?php
if($intro_image ! … >
<div class="pull-left item-image">
<img src="images/whatever/is/your/default.jpg" alt="something" itemprop="thumbnailUrl"/>
</div>
<?php } ? …