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An all in one, most advanced files & directory listing plugin that displays listing from all cloud storages like Google Drive, DropBox, Amazon S3, Box Storage & from Web Server.
WP Display Files lets you list and download files/folders from your web server or cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Amazon S3) on any WordPress page. It supports list and grid layouts, light/dark templates, search with pagination, include/exclude rules, login/role restrictions, and automatic sync so your library stays current.
How It Works
- Create a listing: In the dashboard go to WePlugins → WP Display Files and click Create Shortcode.
- Choose a source: Pick From Directory (server) or a cloud source (Drive, Dropbox, Box, S3), then set the folder/path.
- Tidy the results: Use Include/Exclude and Filter by File Extension to control what shows.
- Pick a layout: Select a list or grid template (light or dark). Enable image preview popups if you like.
- Access control: In Restrict Viewing Listing, require login, limit by roles, or allow specific users.
- Keep it fresh: Turn on cron sync and use the manual Sync button when needed.
- Publish: Save and copy the generated shortcode into any page.
Key Features
- Server + cloud sources: Web server directories, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, and Amazon S3.
- List or grid views with multiple, theme-ready templates in light and dark.
- Search & pagination for large libraries.
- Include/Exclude rules and file-extension filters to fine-tune listings.
- Auto sync via cron, plus a manual Sync button in the backend.
- Login/role restrictions and custom messages for unauthorized visitors.
- Image preview popups to check files before downloading.
Technical Details
- Plugin: WP Display Files (by WePlugins)
- Data sources: Web server, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Amazon S3
- Admin paths: WePlugins → WP Display Files → Create Shortcode / Manage Shortcodes
- Global settings: Cron Job Settings, Appearance, Frontend Message Settings
- Output: Shortcode renders a responsive file/folder listing with download icons
Use Cases
- Public download centers for PDFs, images, and docs.
- Client portals or intranets that need role-based access.
- Course materials, policies, price lists, or media packs synced from cloud storage.
Quick Setup Tips
- Start with one folder and basic filters; add more listings later.
- Use extension filters to keep libraries focused (e.g., only .pdf or only images).
- Require login for private folders and limit by user roles where needed.
- Set a sensible cron interval, then use manual Sync after big updates.
List and download files in WordPress from your server or cloud (Drive, Dropbox, Box, S3). Templates, search, pagination, role restrictions, and auto sync with WP Display Files.- Tags
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