User-Friendly Interface: A user-friendly interface that integrates seamlessly with the WordPress dashboard, making it easy for users of all levels to navigate and manage files.
File Upload and Download: Users can upload files directly from their devices and download files from the WordPress website. This is particularly useful for sharing downloadable resources like PDFs, images, and more.
File Organization: The ability to create folders and subfolders to organize files and media assets efficiently. This helps maintain a structured file hierarchy.
File Editing: Basic file editing capabilities, such as renaming, copying, moving, and deleting files or folders.
File Preview: Thumbnail or preview generation for images, videos, and other media files, allowing users to see a preview before selecting or inserting them into posts or pages.
Bulk Actions: Options for performing actions on multiple files or folders simultaneously, such as bulk deleting or moving.
File Search: A search functionality to quickly locate specific files or folders within the File Manager.
File Sorting: Various sorting options to arrange files by name, date, size, or file type.
File Permissions: Role-based access control to restrict file management capabilities to specific user roles, ensuring security and control over who can access and modify files.
File Sharing: The ability to generate public or private links for sharing files or folders with others. This is especially useful for collaboration or sharing downloadable resources.
File Details: File properties and metadata display, such as file size, file type, and date uploaded.
File Versioning: Some plugins offer version control features, allowing users to track and manage different versions of files over time.
Integration: Compatibility with various third-party plugins and extensions, such as cloud storage services (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox) and media library enhancements.
File Security: Built-in security measures to prevent unauthorized access to files and to protect against malicious file uploads.
Responsive Design: Ensuring the file manager is mobile-friendly and works seamlessly on various devices and screen sizes.
Customization: Options for customizing the appearance and behavior of the file manager to match your website’s branding and specific needs.
File Compression/Extraction: Some advanced file managers may support compressing files into archives (e.g., ZIP) and extracting files from archives.
File Statistics: Data on file usage and statistics, such as download counts and storage space usage.
File Synchronization: The ability to sync files between the WordPress media library and the file manager to maintain consistency.
Regular Updates and Support: Ongoing plugin updates and responsive customer support to address any issues or concerns.
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