This was initially linked to a sharepoint file in Glow but is now added from uploaded image into media library. This allows everyone to see in public.
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Hi Phil,
Your image is only visible to folk logged onto O365 with permission to see your picture. Anyone else will not see it. For example I cannot, even if I am logged onto glow. Glow O365 does not allow the public sharing of images.
I see the rectangle where the image should be with a broken image icon.
Which means , in a school glow context, all media has to be uploaded from a local device? Or the owner has to share it with ‘everyone’ and only seen when logged into glow. Also, all WP glow blogs are independent of glow network? That also means the idea of sharing a folder of images in sharepoint that the children could access from home to add to a post (outside of school) is a non goer?
Hi Phil,
Your image is only visible to folk logged onto O365 with permission to see your picture. Anyone else will not see it. For example I cannot, even if I am logged onto glow. Glow O365 does not allow the public sharing of images.
I see the rectangle where the image should be with a broken image icon.
Which means , in a school glow context, all media has to be uploaded from a local device? Or the owner has to share it with ‘everyone’ and only seen when logged into glow. Also, all WP glow blogs are independent of glow network? That also means the idea of sharing a folder of images in sharepoint that the children could access from home to add to a post (outside of school) is a non goer?