If I want a reader of my page to be able to download a file, from a menu perhaps, for saving locally (rather than opening), what might be the best way ?
Sorry if the answer is obvious to others !
File download
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Re: File download
You can use the 'link to a file' option for this.
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/links.html
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/links.html
Re: File download
Thanks Pablo.Pablo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:09 pm You can use the 'link to a file' option for this.
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/links.html
I created a table. With the text in one cell, I created a link to a file already uploaded at http://domain/filename using External Web Address and the URL. Unfortunately, the file (an mp4) opens for replay.
I tried using link to File but that did nothing useful !
I just want the user to download and save, not download and play/open.
Re: File download
The behavior of the file link is control by the browser preferences.
In most cases, you can right click the link to download the file.
In most cases, you can right click the link to download the file.
Re: File download
Thanks again. You are correct, as usual !