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Name | Smallerik File Browser |
Version | 1.1 |
Author | Enrico Sandoli |
Rating | 90 |
Last updated | 2014-04-11 08:22:00 |
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Smallerik File Browser plugin added 4 bytes of resources to the Home page and 18 bytes of resources to the sample Post page.
Smallerik File Browser plugin added 0 new host(s) to the Home page and 0 new host(s) to the sample Post page.
Great! Smallerik File Browser plugin ads no tables to your Wordpress blog database.The Smallerik File Browser plugin allows you to transform a normal WordPress page or post into a simple but fully functional file browser. Files and folders within specified repositories can be browsed and, depending on user-based access rights, managed according to customizable access levels.
Using this plugin only requires a page/post shortcode (see Installation section) named [wpfib]. However, there are a lot of features to explore. For example, if you want the same post or page to display a different repository for each user viewing it, you can add a command option specifying that the repository should be user-dependent. You achieve this by simply writing: [wpfib repo='USERBOUND'] inside the post or page. This will create a separate folder for each user from the same post or page.
As an example, this arrangement is useful if you intend to provide file access in a school website, where pupils can access their own repository where to upload homework and download corrections or other personal files. The teacher could access all areas by setting a repository to the top folder (above all personal areas). In a different context, a project team leader could share files with people involved in the project, perhaps even giving different access levels to each team member.
You can easily customize the plugin behavior or appearance by modifying how to display files and folders or the overall look & feel of the repository.
Most parameters have an equivalent override option, so that you can modify one or more parameters' values on a specific repository. For example you can have a 'static' repository on one page and a user-dependent repository on another one.