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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Not very usefulHi there,
Thank you so much for your feedback. Sorry to hear that you find the 10 folder limit too low for the free version. This is actually the first time someone mentions this concern. For every other user this seems to be fine.
Users who need unlimited folders, post type categorization, SVG support, etc. are happy to upgrade to HappyFiles PRO for a one-time payment of $19 (lifetime support and updates). Or they use an alternative plugin.
Did you install and use HappyFiles and then ran into the 10 folder limit? In that case I can understand that it might be frustrating.
That is why I am open and upfront about this 10 folder limit in the free version and clearly state it everywhere online, including the www.ads-software.com plugin page.
In case you haven’t used the plugin, and base your review only on the 10 folder limit, I’d appreciate if you would rate the plugin based on its overall functionality. Such a review provides everyone who is looking at the reviews with a more accurate picture of how/if the plugin works as advertised. Which frankly, it does.
Looking very much forward to your reply,
ThomasForum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Just what I neededHey, thank you so much for this glowing review ?? Much appreciated! Love to hear when HappyFiles helps people save time!
Thanks so much for reporting this issue. By default all files in the media library are ordered by date in a descending order (i.e. the newest files are shown first). HappyFiles itself does not change the file order. Is this issue still present when you deactivate HappyFiles? If so, it’s most likely caused by another plugin.
Right now, to retrieve a HappyFiles category slug/ID you have to inspect the source code, as you can see in the following screenshot: https://happyfiles.io/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/how-to-inspect-category-slug-id.jpg
You can see that I am searching for the “Animals” string in my source code. Which reveals the correct
- tag. The “data-term-id” is the category ID. In my example the category ID is 549. And the slug is the
- class name “animals”. But the slug changes every time you change the category name, so it’s best to always use the category ID, as it never changes.
I am looking into a better way of accessing the category ID. I tried showing it as a title for each category in the HappyFiles sidebar. So it appears on hover. Which turned out to be a bit too intrusive as most people don’t retrieve the ID very often.
If you’ve got any idea how to show the category ID, I am all ears.
Best,
Thomas
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Awesome!Awesome to read that you are enjoying the categorization of any post type in HappyFiles PRO ??
Hi Luca, Thanks so much for your review! Appreciate your comment on HappyFiles’ interface and ease of use.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Very niceSo happy to hear you find HappyFiles intuitive to use ??
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] awesome pluginLove to hear that your clients love it as well! Thanks heaps for the review, Ernie!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] simple and intuitiveThanks so much for sharing your HappyFiles experience. Loving it ??
Muchas gracias por tu rese?a, Alex!
Trying to blend in nicely with the WordPress UI/UX was really important for me when developing HappyFiles. Super happy to read that you feel the same way ??
Wow, thanks a lot for this in-depth review! Glad you are enjoying the latest additions to HappyFiles PRO as well. And yes, this is just the beginning ??
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Excellent PluginThank you so much for your review ??
Hi @blackeye0013,
How are you? As I haven’t heard back from you for one week I assume it is now working. If you are still experiencing this issue, feel free to reply to this message, and I am more than happy to assist you further.
Best,
ThomasForum: Reviews
In reply to: [HappyFiles - WordPress Media Folders & File Manager] Simple and effectiveAwesome to hear you enjoy the plugin ??
Note: Organizing post types is a HappyFiles PRO only feature.