Yes I also deleted the plugin and manually installed the 4.6.6. zip file. In my case I needed to reconfigure download package settings to get everything working again. Thank you.
Thanks for the CSS class names Shahriar.
Theres’ a lot about design I’m still learning but part of the reason why I purchase themes and plugins from developers is so that I can spend less time searching or tweaking code and work more with other extensive customization interfaces and options.
However when it’s necessary to edit code it’s helpful when the developer openly provides basic documentation to it’s paid users on how to make the required changes in the style.css or functions.php files rather than having to use tools like inspector.
Fortunately you’ve documented many other action, filter, and function references but there isn’t anything on customizing download_link_extended
and the template builder doesn’t allow us to change the default design which may not work well in various cases.
I know it will take time to customize it, which is why I’m asking for the predefined CSS classes so that I can do it myself.
At first you provided some of the code which I really appreciated, but every time you asked for a screenshot or url to suggest the remaining code you then tried upselling me for either a custom upgrade or add-on.
I’m not sure why as a paid Pro user I can’t make a simple customization to the form layout without paying for an additional add-on?
All I’m asking for are the predefined CSS classes. You say it’s not easy to explain, but even with the free Genesis eNews Extended plugin I’m able easily customize the form inputs with a simple .enews-widget input
class which is openly available to use.
Why am I not allowed to do the same as a paid Download Manager Pro user?
Hi Shahriar,
I would like to change the default [download_link_extended] design to a simpler inline opt-in as pictured in the attachment.
I plan on using different colors and text but I would like the the same basic form layout.
If you have any recommendations that will be greatly appreciated since I don’t have the predefined CSS classes you used to style the [download_link_extended]
form, but I will try to use the inspector as well.
Many thanks.
Thank you for the action, filter, and function references Shaon.
I haven’t been able to find the other predefined CSS classes you used to style the [download_link_extended] form.
I know you’ve already mentioned .wpdm_submit.btn.btn-success in your earlier post, but what about the other classes and ID’s?
I would really appreciate that info so that I can customize the [download_link_extended] form.
Many thanks.
I appreciate the help thus far, and I understand if it’s too lengthy to do this feature by feature in a forum thread.
However as I initially asked I’d like to try to customize it myself, but like many other previous requests in the forum, it would be nice to know the list of predefined CSS selectors and functions we need to edit in the style.css and functions.php ?
While the template editor does provide a lot of helpful code to customize many other links and page features, but all it allows me to do with [download_link_extended] is rearrange the default design.
Do you provide any documentation for paid Pro users that want to make further customizations to [download_link_extended] on their own ?
Thank you.
I’m on the Genesis framework so I’m trying to get an inline opt-in similar to the Aspire pro theme:
Great thanks for the prompt support Shaon.
I was able to change the default text, but I’m getting a syntax error with the CSS to change button color.
Also what CSS class do you use to define the button and form input alignments, and the gray background color?
Basically I’m trying to change the default Email lock design to a simpler inline opt-in as pictured in the attachment.
Yes it would be nice to learn more about CSS selectors so we can customize templates variables.
For example how can I customize the Email lock variable [download_link_extended] using CSS?
I would like to edit the “Subscribe to download” title as well as the color of the “Download” button.
Also is there any way to edit the default WPDM New Package widget to create a simpler e-mail before download opt-in using just the [download_link_extended] variable?
Many thanks.
I contacted my web host and they were able to resolve the issue from the server side. The plugin has now been successfully registered.
Many thanks.