Download Button

johnmacywade
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johnmacywade posted this 23 June 2017

How to Add a Download Button to a Website? Need to turn a button into downloadable word document from a website. how do you do this? I have to word document save a my PC

How to Add a Download Button to a Website? Need to turn a button into downloadable word document from a website. how do you do this? I have to word document save a my PC
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 23 June 2017

Hi,

You need to upload your file to the hosting and then use the button control inside Themler with the link to the file hosted on the web.

Sincerely,
Hella

Hi, You need to upload your file to the hosting and then use the button control inside Themler with the link to the file hosted on the web. Sincerely, Hella
johnmacywade
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johnmacywade posted this 23 June 2017

Awesome Thank you!

Awesome Thank you!
Support Team
Support Team posted this 23 June 2017

You are welcome. Please feel free to contact us in any other case.

Sincerely,
Nettie,
BillionDigital Team

You are welcome. Please feel free to contact us in any other case. Sincerely, Nettie, BillionDigital Team
Basics in Motion
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Basics in Motion posted this 21 March 2018

Hello

Can you please elaborate on this? Maybe a screenshot of how to set up the link?

Thanks

Hello Can you please elaborate on this? Maybe a screenshot of how to set up the link? Thanks
Support Team
Support Team posted this 21 March 2018

Hello,

The link should be the direct path to the file to be opened. For this it is sufficient to add a Button control from the Insert tab and add the URL into the Link field.
If you would like namely to add the "download" attribute to the link like https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_download.asp, I would recommend you to consider using HTML control added from the Insert tab >> More. Then you may select the text in the control, make it a button using context menu, add the link, and then click "Edit HTML" to add the "download" attribute to the link.

Sincerely,
Nettie,
BillionDigital Team

Hello, The link should be the direct path to the file to be opened. For this it is sufficient to add a Button control from the Insert tab and add the URL into the Link field. If you would like namely to add the "download" attribute to the link like https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_download.asp, I would recommend you to consider using HTML control added from the Insert tab >> More. Then you may select the text in the control, make it a button using context menu, add the link, and then click "Edit HTML" to add the "download" attribute to the link. Sincerely, Nettie, BillionDigital Team
Basics in Motion
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Basics in Motion posted this 21 March 2018

Thank you.

Thank you.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 21 March 2018

You are welcome. Please let us know if any additional questions appear in process.

Sincerely,
Nettie,
BillionDigital Team

You are welcome. Please let us know if any additional questions appear in process. Sincerely, Nettie, BillionDigital Team
California Business Journal
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