To integrate with Cloudinary, you must install the Clodinary nuget package and create a Cloudinary storage provider.
You can now add media from Cloudinary to your Sitefinity content items and related media fields. For more information on how to add media to related fields, see Related data and related media. When adding media from Cloudinary, Sitefinity CMS uses the Cloudinary Media Library widget. For more information on the widget, refer to the Cloudinary documentation Digital Asset Management (DAM).
IMPORTANT: To use media from Cloudinary in related media custom fields, you must use the default source for this site or all sources. For more information, see Add a Related media custom field.
You can crop images that come from your Cloudinary library by creating a thumbnail profile. For more information, see Thumbnails. To create custom image crops, you must determine an area of interest of the image in Cloudinary. For more information, refer to Cloudinary’s documentation Analysis tab. When the area of interest has been determined in Cloudinary, Sitefinity CMS focuses on that area when the image is cropped.
Increase your Sitefinity skills by signing up for our free trainings. Get Sitefinity-certified at Progress Education Community to boost your credentials.
This free lesson teaches administrators, marketers, and other business professionals how to use the Integration hub service to create automated workflows between Sitefinity and other business systems.
This free lesson teaches administrators the basics about protecting yor Sitefinity instance and its sites from external threats. Configure HTTPS, SSL, allow lists for trusted sites, and cookie security, among others.
The free on-demand video course teaches developers how to use Sitefinity .NET Core and leverage its decoupled architecture and new way of coding against the platform.
To submit feedback, please update your cookie settings and allow the usage of Functional cookies.
Your feedback about this content is important