EGFStech

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Mar 4, 2015 at 11:37 pm
#26779
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This ‘wpdm-all-packages’ view of the downloadable files is outstanding. It is very nicely done, but after doing some user testing there are some things that could really improve it.

– Download label use the ‘Image Button’ add-on. This works on the Link Template and Details Page, but does not work in ‘wpdm-all-packages’. It would be great if it would, since users typically do not look to the right to see the ‘Download’ text link.

This goes back to the original question – can the ‘wpdm-all-packages’ template be modified?

Mar 4, 2015 at 11:33 pm
#26778
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I’ve also noticed some other behavior with ‘wpdm-all-packages’. When I started using this, if I FTP uploaded image files to a folder other than the default ‘download-manager-files’ and then used the ‘Bulk Import’ tool to ‘Import Selected Files’, those files would automatically get copied to the ‘download-manager-files’ folder and have the proper file format icon linked to them.

At some point after installing a WPDM add-on, that functionality changed. Now when I do that same process, the file format icon gets linked, but the files do not get copied to ‘download-manager-files’ which results in the download link breaking. If I manually move the files into the ‘download-manager-files’ folder via FTP, the download link is fixed, but now the icon link is broken and I have to manually reassign the icon.

Is this ‘normal’ behavior? Is there anything I can do to get the original functionality back?

Mar 4, 2015 at 10:03 pm
#26777
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What was the resolution to this issue?

Mar 4, 2015 at 9:08 pm
#26774
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Hmmm… No response. How about I simplify the question.

Is it possible to modify the template used for ‘wpdm-all-packages’?

Mar 3, 2015 at 10:35 pm
#26749
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Thanks for the clarification Shaon, that helps, I didn’t realize that. That doesn’t sound too bad. 🙂

Mar 3, 2015 at 8:00 pm
#26731
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I’m having the same error. I am not a developer, for WordPress or Dropbox. I’m an end user that just purchased WP Download Manager Pro and installed the ‘Dropbox Explorer’ add-on. When I click on the <Select from Dropbox> button, I get a browser window popup that says that same thing that Mike mentioned, “{“error”: “Origin does not match any app domain”}”. What do I need to do to get this to work properly?

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