• Resolved Fatih ATES

    (@fatih24500)


    When I use the code wpdm_all_packages jstable=1 items_per_page=20 on the page, Category comes up in the headers. But I don’t want it to appear. Is there a shortcode where the Title, Update Date, and Download options will appear?

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  • Hi @fatih24500

    Greetings for the day.

    To resolve the issue simply remove the cols and colhead category values.

    Here’s the reference shortcode: [wpdm_all_packages login=1 items_per_page="20" jstable=1 order_by="field_name" order="ASC" cols="title|update_date|download_link" colheads="Title|Update Date|Download::155px"]

    With Regards

    Thread Starter Fatih ATES

    (@fatih24500)

    Hi @humayonk

    Thank you so much. With this code you have given, the category problem has been solved.

    I have one more question. I don’t want the files to be sorted by ID or by creation order. Because I want the favorites files to be at the top. How can I get it to be listed in alphabetical order or in the order I want it to be.

    With the reference shortcode you gave, it sorts it from first to last.

    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by Fatih ATES.
    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by Fatih ATES.

    Hello @fatih24500,

    Please use the above-mentioned shortcode without the order="ASC" parameter.

    You may find this documentation helpful regarding this: https://www.wpdownloadmanager.com/doc/short-codes/wpdm_all_packages-list-all-downloads-in-tabular-format-in-a-page/

    Have a good day.

    Regards

    Thread Starter Fatih ATES

    (@fatih24500)

    Hi @humayonk, Thank you for getting back.

    I’m checking the info in the link. I can’t find useful information. Or not competent enough to do that. Please can you post a code for alphabetizing the list?

    Thread Starter Fatih ATES

    (@fatih24500)

    I need to be a little more careful. I found the code of the requirement package. Thanks again for your help.

    [wpdm_all_packages login=1 items_per_page="20" jstable=1 order_by="title" cols="title|update_date|download_link" colheads="Title|Update Date|Download::155px"]

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