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Originally Posted by iBaker
Hi
I hope someone can help with this.
I have changed the layout in the downloads.php file to use the downloads_panel_top template. I also wanted to have the standard vBulletin category row across the top of the panel which includes the standard collapse button so the dpanel of latest files, popular files and top contributors could be collapsed.
This is my downloads_panel_top template which includes my changes but I can't seem to get the collapse button to work - any help is greatly appreciated!
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Have a look at this tutorial about collapsable boxes in vBulletin. It's explaining it in full detail
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Originally Posted by majorvbuser
Few questions apologies if they have been answered previously, but at over 100 pages, it's a little time consuming to determine.
1) In this screen shot :
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...9&d=1154030030
It shows an image in the left hand column , I was hoping to insert e-book covers into that column, but when I'm adding a new download I just can't see the field where you link to or upload the image you want to see in that download column.
2- Right now it seems to only allow you to upload compressed files, can it be set to allow PDf files?
3- When I use the "link to " method, it allows PDF ofc, but opens them up in Adobe rather than allowing the user to save to their chosen destination, any way around this ?
Thank you.
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- After you added a file, you can upload additional images using the upload form underneath the file description. There's also a usergroup permission to control this image uploading.
- You can choose the file extensions you want to allow using the DownloadsII settings in the AdminCP.
- You can force the download window for the file extensions you want using the DownloadsII settings in the AdminCP.
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