When creating an extended marker you can make it interactive to allow users to add metadata to the asset when clicking on the marker. This way you can for example change the workflow state of the asse...When creating an extended marker you can make it interactive to allow users to add metadata to the asset when clicking on the marker. This way you can for example change the workflow state of the assets.
Metadata views are collections of metadata fields that you can assign to an archive. They control which fields users can edit when inputting or modifying asset metadata in FotoWeb.
By assigning a metadata set to an archive you control which metadata fields users may edit in that archive (assuming they are allowed to edit metadata in the archive in question, of course) and which ...By assigning a metadata set to an archive you control which metadata fields users may edit in that archive (assuming they are allowed to edit metadata in the archive in question, of course) and which taxonomies they will have access to.
What's more, users who are allowed to upload files to the archive will be required to fill in metadata in accordance with the field requirements specified in the metadata set.
By assigning a metadata set to an archive you manage which metadata fields users may edit in that archive (assuming they are allowed to edit metadata in the archive in question, of course) and which t...By assigning a metadata set to an archive you manage which metadata fields users may edit in that archive (assuming they are allowed to edit metadata in the archive in question, of course) and which taxonomies they will have access to.
What's more, users who are allowed to upload files to the archive will be required to fill in metadata in accordance with the field requirements specified in the metadata set.
Metadata views are collections of metadata fields that you can assign to an archive. They control which fields users can edit when inputting or modifying asset metadata in FotoWeb.