The list view within the file manager, with the small thumbnails is a great view, but we need more usage information, like date updated, last accessed, placement in active courses/inactive courses, etc.
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Can't upvote this enough! Persistent settings for list view, sorted alphabetically (or any other preference) and the ability to see more data, such as the date of the file (not the date it was saved in that location), see and sort by tags
Thank you for sharing your idea with us. After careful review, we’ve determined that we are unable to prioritize this suggestion at this time. While we recognize the value of your request, our current roadmap commitments and resource limitations prevent us from pursuing it in the near future.
Rest assured, your idea remains in our repository, and we will revisit it as we continue exploring improvements related to the file manager and additional information for the files within it.
Your feedback is invaluable in shaping our platform, and we sincerely appreciate your efforts in helping us grow and improve.
Can't upvote this enough! Persistent settings for list view, sorted alphabetically (or any other preference) and the ability to see more data, such as the date of the file (not the date it was saved in that location), see and sort by tags
It is currently only acessible from a Course Edit page.
I enabled this in our portable but it is not working. Is there any other requirement for this to function?