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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T22:42:06+00:00 2026-05-29T22:42:06+00:00

We are building an Intranet website using Plone 4.1.3 and would like to know

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We are building an Intranet website using Plone 4.1.3 and would like to know if there is a Plone best practice on storing the files and images that are attached to pages. Our Intranet is more of a collaborative site where users can post News item and other articles. So users will be inserting images (using TinyMCE’s insert/edit Image) and attaching files to pages.

Question: where should we ask the users to upload the images and files to? Should we let users upload images and files to the same folder as the page itself? Or should we create a subfolders inside the same folder as the page, called, say, _images and _files, and upload images and files to the _images and _files folders respectively. Or should we create a common top-level folder outside of the parent folder of the page and have our users upload files and images to this top-level folder (maybe to _images and _files subfolders inside this top-level folder). For example, if we have three top-level folders on our Site: News, Finance and Engineering — and then we have another top-level folder call say Uploads. Users will create pages in say News and when they insert an image in the page using TinyMCE, they will upload to the top-level folder Uploads instead of to the same folder as the page.

The problem with the first approach of storing images and files in the same folder as the page or in a subfolder inside the page folder is that the images and files will be scattered all over the place.
The problem with the second approach of having a top-level folder created just to store all the uploaded images and files is that it does not appear to be the Plone way of doing things – keeping everything related to the page inside the same folder as the page or same parent folder.

Is there a Plone best practice on where upload the images and files to when inserting images (via TinyMCE insert/edit Image button) and file links in a page? What is the Plone way?

Any thoughts?

Thank you very much in anticipation.

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    2026-05-29T22:42:08+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:42 pm

    In the 150+ Plone sites I’ve helped build, I’d say the vast majority wound up using a central “Images” folder. This might not work for a very large site, but I think it is at least a “reasonably good” practice for many sites. I would also say that UID linking is a good idea, since it makes pages quite robust against moves/broken links.

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