A WordPress plugin that allows your visitors to send you files on your pages and posts using a SendThisFile website button.
Author: | SendThisFile (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.7 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.1.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.0.6 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 10-03-2023 |
Last updated: | 21-03-2023 |
Rating, %: | 0 |
Rated by: | 0 |
Plugin URI: | https://github.com/sendthisfile/wordpress-plu... |
Total downloads: | 1 437 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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Installing this plugin in WordPress will give you the ability to add a [sendthisfile] shortcode to your content. Placing a [sendthisfile] shortcode on your pages or posts will cause a button to be rendered. When clicked, that button will allow the visitor to your site to send you files.
The plugin requires you to add a buttonid
, that you obtain when you create a “Website Button” at SendThisFile.
Getting Started
To get this WordPress plugin running, follow these simple steps.
Prerequisites
- Sign into SendThisFile. If you don’t have an account, it’s free to create one. However, you will need a business plan with one user to create a Website Button.
- Navigate to Integrations -> Website Button.
- Add a new button, if you don’t already have one.
- Make sure you have added at least one recipient, and set the button to “Active”.
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In the “Button Code” section you will see a reference to a “buttonid”. Copy that buttonid to your clipboard. For example, given this “Button Code” content …
html
<sendthisfile-button label="Send files" buttonid="ABCD-1234-88FE-77D3"></sendthisfile-button>
you would copy theABCD-1234-88FE-77D3
id to your clipboard.
Installation
- Install this plugin using WordPress’ Plugins admin tool.
- Activate the plugin.
- In the WP Admin, navigate to “SendThisFile”.
- Enter your button id into the “Default Buttonid” field and save it.
You are now ready to use your [sendthisfile] shortcode.
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