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  • Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Say your two pages are named: page-one and page-two. And say your Base Directory One (on the File Away Plugin Settings page) is set to: wp-content/uploads/docs

    On page one: [fileaframe name=”fileaway-iframe” source=”/page-two” scroll=”no” height=”1000″ width=”700″]

    On page two: [fileaway base=1 type=”table” name=”fileaway-iframe”]

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    I see in your screenshot, you have the docs folder set to base 5. So your shortcode on page two would then be:

    [fileaway base=5 type=”table” name=”fileaway-iframe”]

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    But, just so you know, you really only need to use the iframe if you’re using directory tree navigation in your table. So your shortcode should look like this:

    [fileaway base=5 type=”table” name=”fileaway-iframe” directories=”on”]

    Thread Starter Alec_SPB

    (@alec_spb)

    Thank you very much! Best Support)

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    No problem. I also recommend turning on pagination in your table, rather than using the scrolling in the iframe. So:

    [fileaway base=5 type=”table” name=”fileaway-iframe” directories=”on” paginate=”yes” pagesize=”15″]

    Thread Starter Alec_SPB

    (@alec_spb)

    Thanks, Thomstark!

    Thread Starter Alec_SPB

    (@alec_spb)

    Is there any possibility of sticking to the description of the file?

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