• Hi, Great plugin.

    Im using the Drag and Drop plugin integration and the “shortcode” for attachment is [mfile] so im guessing because is not [file] in the entry the link is not active and read as text. But if were if im not mistaken, [file] the plugin activate the URL and redirect to the image (or file – attachment-).

    Well I was looking into your PRO extensions to see if one of them could help but none seem to do the trick. Also, a plus could be awesome in the Admin table instad of the whole List item be link to the single entry, The file can be open right there instead of getting inside the entry. At least see the thumbnail, like WooCommerce Product Image Thumbnail.

    Im using the “Multi Drag and Drop” from the repo but I paid for the premium version that let you save the images straight into the Media Library, thats why the URL are in the /wp-content/uploads/ instead the free that have a separate folder with no UI.

    Im telling you this, because I didn’t have an issue to pay for the Premium because the Media Library is very convenient and practical. I would love to see (if possible) even if is Paid Add-On a way to see or get the ideas/issues Im dealing with.

    I have bought in CodeC… CF7 plugins that do the same, saving a DB and create a Ui in the backend to see the entries. Let me tell you, this is my favorite plugin and I dont even use the ones I paid. I would love to see improvements, money is not the issue. Seems you are a great developer and can take this plugin to the next level.

    Please let me know if is a way to do this, like tweaking the files functions. Matter fact I did play with it but every custom field became a url link LOL.

    So I decide to came to the source and bring the issue/idea and get feedback straight from the plugin developer.

    Thanks for sharing your talent with this plugin.

    Here some screenshots.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/rgcie1y7owksj1m/cf7db-support-1.png?dl=0
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/kucx7c7df2xbv5a/cf7db-support-2.png?dl=0

    Peace out!

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