Could you send screen shots from both sites to me at [email protected]?
There is a new Settings page in the Media Library Folders menu where you can disable the floating file tree. If you liked the previous version better, you can reinstall it. Go to https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/media-library-plus/advanced/, and select version 3.4.5 from the dropdown list at the bottom of the page.
Hello
I have the same problem. The lower part of the library tree is invisible and I cannot scroll to the bottom.
Another thing is that now I cannot even see Media library folders in my installed plugins list ! (although the menu is still there).
I disabled the floating tree and now the bottom part is accessible. But is it a bug ? If the floating tree is not working properly then why have it at all ?
Thanks
Guy
I disabled the floating tree and now can scroll properly. But the page is still not pretty. The top of the tree overlaps the Add File Button. This does not affect functionality but it doesn’t look good.
ni4ni
Please recheck your list of installed plugins. Look for the name, WordPress Media Library Folders.
I’ve come up with a way to increase the height of the file container when there are lots of folders in the file tree. It will work when the tree is floating or disabled. This code has been added to a development version of Media Library Folders, 4.0.1, which you can down load and test from the dropdown list of versions at the bottom of this page, https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/media-library-plus/advanced/.
Try it out and let us know what you think.
Hi
I have already been using “folders” for my photos for a long time (I am a photographer) with “add from server” plugin and manual uploads of my photos to my server, and manual folders creation. So your plugin will improve my workflow (I found it only today…)
But, I have the same issue here. I have tested “disabling floating menu” and also 4.0.1, that do not solve the issue. So I rolled back to 3.4.5 and it is all good for me! (only regret, I would like to be able to create folder names with spaces as I can on my server).
Kind regards
Folder names with spaces in them would not be best for the URLs that would be generated when you display or link to a file. Just use a dash.
None of my photos is accessible by an URL, even if you know the path.
To forbid spaces in names, that only requires a character chain, reminds me the 80’s programming style.
Regards