Category: File upload
How to Maximize Collaboration in Remote Teams with WordPress?
In today’s digitally connected world, remote teams face unique challenges in collaboration, especially when it comes to managing and sharing files securely and efficiently. Enter Shared Files...
Read moreHow to Categorize Your Files Using Categories and Tags in Shared Files Pro
Media files make your website content more attractive and readable. By default, there is a Media Library available in WordPress. This is a place where all the uploaded files including audio, videos,...
Read moreHow to Limit the Number of Downloads Per File Using Shared Files Pro
Using WordPress enables you to share content and files with your website visitors easily. Being an advanced content management tool it offers a default option to upload downloadable files. Also, you...
Read moreHow to Add Downloadable Files to Blog Posts in WordPress
A downloadable file in your WordPress website is an effective method for sharing resources with your visitors, viewers, and customers. What do we mean by a downloadable file? Once visitors click on...
Read moreHow to Upload Files From the Front End of Your Website Using the Shared Files Plugin
The web deals in data, so in lots of cases you’ll want to provide functionality to help your users interact with it. A file uploader is a common addition, because it can help facilitate data...
Read moreFile Management Plugin for WordPress | Shared Files
Do you often get confused about a bunch of files you have on your computer? You definitely want to categorize them and keep them neatly somewhere. Let’s see how a small business owner Tom Brown has...
Read moreHow to Upload Files to WordPress for Download
All you have to do is to follow these steps: Download the free version of Shared Files and install it on your WordPress site Add some files from the file management Insert the shortcode Choose...
Read moreHow to increase maximum media library file upload size in WordPress — 3 different ways
1. Update .htaccess .htaccess is a file located in the root directory of your WordPress installation (in case your hosting provider uses Apache as a web server). Open the file in a text editor and...
Read moreHow to Create a File Upload Form in WordPress?
In this digital era, when different forms of communication and collaboration arose between users and website owners, file upload forms have become somewhat of a necessity. From job applications,...
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