• Resolved ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)


    Hi!

    Too tedious to have to install a file management plugin or open FTP to put JS in the child theme…

    Consider this improvement ??

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  • Plugin Author Bowo

    (@qriouslad)

    Thanks for the suggestion. ASE will probably not include a file manager module in the free version as it is too sophisticated. I may consider it on the Pro version.

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    I have the Pro version, so for me it would be good.

    But I confess that I have many sites and I don’t activate Pro on all of them out of “laziness”.

    Do you think it would be too complex just to have the [Create file] & [Create folder] buttons on the edit theme page?

    I think I can do some workaround with GPT, but an engineer like you would do better.

    Every time we click on Create File, we wouldn’t upload anything, it would just create a sheet that can be renamed (another function that I hadn’t thought of, needs to be renamed) with the .css or .js…

    Another function that I hadn’t thought of, but important, is erasing a sheet.

    Thank you for your attention!

    Plugin Author Bowo

    (@qriouslad)

    Not that simple. ??

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