Like I said earlier, it is not categorised and all the files are lumped together. Plus its hard to find.
Thanks, but I dont see any reference to the filename in there. I had already poured all over that page.
It doesnt really work for us like that as it is not categorised and all the files are lumped together
Any further information on this?
yes, that works, but according to your documentation, you can use the shortcode [wppm_downloadarea] and create a separate version of it. But it’s not working. The shortcode is not recognised
Thanks. Your video clearly demonstrates it gets stuck on the spinning loader too and the front end editor never loaded.
yeah im having the same issue. Id be interested to see the fix for this
Thanks for your reply but no, it didn’t really help. In the end I opted for replacing the register page with a page showing all the membership plans and let the users pick one first, then register. Not ideal but seems to do the trick
That’s quite an unusual approach. Can the license at least be transferred from the development environment to the live one when it’s finished and goes live?
I see. Do subdomains count as separate domains?
Thanks for the reply. So that would hide the entire reference to the file to people without download access ? or just the download button?
Also, does it have support for membership packages (i.e. pay monthly and download x amount of files) as well as ad-hoc purchases? or does it rely on an extension or third party to do so?
We are considering to purchase this plugin, but this is something that we would need, hide all files by default and only make visible the ones each user has access to. Is that possible at all?