Description
List a local directory in a post or page using shortcode: [dirls dir=”/var/www/dir/” url=”http://example.com/dir/”]
Output HTML: <ul class="dirls"><li class="dirls_mimetype dirls_ext_extension"><a href="$fileurl">$file</a></li></ul>
If $file don’t have any extension class=”dirls_ext_none”.
Installation
First time installation
- Upload the FOLDER ‘wp-DirLs’ to the /wp-content/plugins/
- Activate the plugin ‘WP-DirLs’ through the ‘Plugins’ menu in admin
- Go to ‘Manage / DirLs’ for more instructions
Upgrade from a previous version
- Deactivate ‘WP-DirLs’ through the ‘Plugins’ menu in admin
- Upload the FOLDER ‘wp-DirLs’ to the /wp-content/plugins/
- Activate the plugin ‘WP-DirLs’ through the ‘Plugins’ menu in admin
FAQ
- Can I list a relative directory?
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Yes, you just need to use a relative directory from your WordPress installation path.
For example:
* WordPress URL: http://example.com/wp/
* WordPress path: /var/www/wp/
* Files URL: http://example.com/files/
* Files path: /var/www/files/
* Shortcode to use: [dirls dir=”../files” url=”http://example.com/files”] - Can I list remote directories?
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No, just list a local directory.
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