You use a JSON list to define what is to be used as the content to be sent to the directory.
The JSON list is implemented in a similar way to Weblication® lists and therefore offers the convenience of specifying the title, description of directories to be listed, etc. via a mask.
In this field you enter the title, which should clarify the purpose for the mask.
In this field you enter the description, which can contain further descriptions for the mask.
In this field, use the right selection arrow to select the directory whose files are to be included in the list.
You can use the plus sign to add a further input field in order to specify additional directories.
You can use the recycle bin symbol to delete a further input field or delete the directory entry from the first input field.
In this field, use the right selection arrow to select the directory whose files (also recursively from subdirectories) are to be included in the list.
You can use the plus sign to add a further input field in order to be able to specify further directories.
You can use the recycle bin symbol to delete a further input field or to delete the directory entry from the first input field.
Use this selection box to select the sorting type to be used for the files to be listed.
Sort by:
Use this selection box to select the sorting direction to be used for the files to be listed.
Use these selection boxes to select the number of files to be displayed in the list.
The most frequently used values are available for selection, but these can also be extended individually using the list element.
In this field, you can optionally define PHP code to be able to subsequently customize the respective entries.
Weblication® CMS already offers you a variety of different filter options for file lists as standard. The selection is based on the list filters available for the project.
Tip
You can also save the file on which the content to be sent is based as a pure PHP file and edit it as required using the Webliction® IDE. In this way, you can define the output even more individually and, for example, write RSS feeds, read out database content, etc.