I have a client who asks me to edit his Drupal website. I've never used Drupal before. It's Drupal 7. I've searched, searched and re-searched where to edit the images. For example, on the homepage I have an announcement of a congress and I want to change that image, but when I look for it I can't find it. Attached image of my admin sections:
It is very strange, because I can only access to see where the images are when I tell it in an article that I want to add an image, then a button appears there that is called ver servidor
then if all the folders with all the images appear.
By default in Drupal 7 there is no way to see all the images from the administration panel, you have to enter by FTP and if nothing has been changed the images should be in
sites/default/files
.From what you say about "see server" I suppose that the IMCE module is being used to upload the images, in that case if you go to Configuration and click on IMCE in the MEDIA block , a couple of tables appear, if you click on the header
PUBLIC FILES
you open the file browser.Sites in Drupal and the content within the site are called nodes, to enter and change an image you can do it in several ways:
You give it inspect element, then in the label
body
, it says therenode
, and if it says that, it looks for thenode-id
one that would be himnode-123
or something like that. That is the id number of the node, therefore, to enter that node you have to write in the urlsites.com/node/123/edit
, and so you edit the node, and look for the image you want to change.