Dropper uses HTML5 to let users easily gab files from their computer, drag them over the upload zone and let them go to have the upload start automatically.
In case users prefer the classic way of selecting files, clicking the upload field triggers the classic file selection window, allowing them to select one or more files and add them to the upload queue.
As soon as any file is dropped or selected with the widget the upload operation starts automatically, breaking down the user's selection into smaller groups and uploading the files to the server.
Dropper itself does not handle actual data storing on the server, and you'll need a separate server-side backend to do that for you.
Dropper only handles the file selection process along with the upload operations, allowing files to be sent to the server in parallel (asynchronously) instead of one at a time.
This uploads file groups much faster and reduces the user's waiting time.
A demo is included and with the Dropper package, along with a PHP file to handle the file uploads.
What is new in this release:
- Fixing Bower ignores.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.7 or higher
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