Sure thing, sorry I wasn’t more clear. When I added the code, the name on the frontend changed to the file name and not the name added in the UI. See screenshot.
https://web.tresorit.com/l/Sqwcn#7LwpiJsc9YAxFq2HuPQ5eA
Thanks. This worked great but one thing, the title of the file is now showing the file name instead of the “nice name” I’ve added to the files.
Great, thank you. I’ll give that a shot. Is there a way I can keep this file from being over written when the plugin is updated?
Thanks again!
Yes, they are coming through a link template. Through Elementor specifically. Each package has downloads that are listed using [file_list]
Screenshots for reference.
https://web.tresorit.com/l/ANSQe#lW4xtRXSfGhD-RWTVORfxg
https://web.tresorit.com/l/Wg0Qv#tIPWrOkZQW5Os7rZVFdotw
Thank you!
I created a custom template that uses [description] and [file-list] And it using the Elementor add-on to display the package list.
All I really need is for the title of the files to be clickable to download the file directly.
https://arworldus.wpengine.com/firmware-upgrade-utility-5-20/
Is it possible to create a custom template to do that?
Thank you for the reply. Is there a way to accomplish this with templates or shortcodes then?