Messages

Messages Messages display information about events that may require your attention. Navigate to the Messages by clicking on your Avatar in the Top Bar. If you have unread messages the number of unread messages will be displayed in a round box over your avatar. Inbox Upon navigating to the Inbox tab, you will see a list of all your messages sorted by date. The following notifications are displayed in your Inbox: Download notifications Upload notifications Label change notifications New comments

Release notes

…You can now upload empty folders to replicate a template folder structure from your local computer. Animated GIFs are now supported as folder banners. Fixed an issue where white top bar text appeared black in some email clients. Improved theme consistency when navigating between folders with different themes. Fixed an issue with version uploads. Improved handling of curly quotes in search. Fixed incorrect “Last login” when copying permissions. April 12, 2026 What’s new You can now set a default…

Embed folder

…adding parameters to the src URL. Parameter Description Example theme Controls the colour theme of the embedded view. Default is light if no parameter is set. ?theme=dark hidetop Hides the top navigation bar in the embedded view. ?hidetop=true Theme options No parameter → Light theme (default) ?theme=dark → Forces dark theme ?theme=auto → Follows the visitor’s operating system theme Example: <iframe src=”https://files.filecamp.com/s/o/0rl2C3FMhz2IJ6NH?theme=dark”></iframe> Combining parameters If you want to use more than one parameter, separate them with &. Example: <iframe src=”https://files.filecamp.com/s/o/0rl2C3FMhz2IJ6NH?theme=dark&hidetop=true”></iframe>…

How to take screenshots on PC and Mac

…importantly, you can save the screenshot and any edits using the 3.5-inch floppy disk icon (some visual metaphors never die). And you can now use the screenshot as a custom thumbnail to a file or folder in Filecamp ? How to Take a Screenshot on a Mac To capture a specific part of your screen, press Shift+Command+4 and your pointer will change to a cross-hair. Click and drag the cross-hair so that it covers the area you wish to capture….