Using folders you will be able to neatly (and in bulk) organize your files (whether pages, posts, media files or various custom post types such as templates, WooCommerce products, etc.) Upload directly to specific folders within folders, replace all types of files with just a few clicks, and more.
The best part? Even in the free version you get an ecuador mobile database unlimited number of maps! Read on to find out what else you can do with this plugin.
Let’s start at the beginning – what can folders be used for? The good news is that, unlike other common backend file managers and organizers, with Folders you can sort not only your media files, but also pages, posts, and various custom post types - think of you WooCommerce products, orders, coupons, various forms, website templates, just to name a few. Folders created using this plugin are completely virtual, meaning moving files into the folder does not change the file URL. You can easily select what you want to use a folder for from the folder settings in your WordPress dashboard – just check or uncheck the available options depending on your needs. It’s important to note that in the free version of Folders, you can only use the plugin for media files, pages, and posts.
You can simply check or uncheck the various available options as per your requirement
You can simply check or uncheck the various available options as per your requirement.
#2. Customize the look of your folders and workspace to your liking
By default, the map interface has a pretty pink color for easy identification. However, if you want the plugin to match your website's colors or even fonts, you can simply change it to one of the other default colors - dark gray or blue - or add a custom color (though keep in mind that custom colors is only available in the paid version of the plugin) and changes the font and font size of the interface.
You can set your preferred colors, fonts, and font sizes in the folder settings of your WordPress dashboard. Additionally, you can adjust the width of the folder sidebar by dragging the panel to the left or right from the double-line icon, or shrink the sidebar to get more space by clicking the arrow buttons.
Use folders containing media, pages, posts or any custom post type
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