• Hi,

    Updated to 3.2.05 today and now the default template being used for single file download shortcodes seems to be the Call to Action 3 template. This breaks our layout on most pages because it includes the description of the file. How do I get Download Manager to go back to using the link-template-default template? For example: https://huntingdonprimary.cambs.sch.uk/curriculum/
    The shortcode used for the downloads on that page is just the default [wpdm_package id='210506']

    Also related to the upgrade. Icons on category table listings are missing. Still present on individual files:
    https://huntingdonprimary.cambs.sch.uk/policies/

    Shortcode used for the category tables:
    [wpdm_all_packages items_per_page="50" categories="covid-19" order_by="title" order="ASC" jstable=1 cols="title,file_count,download_count|package_size|update_date|download_link" colheads="Title| Size |Update Date|Download"]

    Thanks,
    Ben.

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  • Yes, happened to me also.

    While updating for the first time from 3.1.28 to the new version (3.2.05) I got a weird error saying that I was already using the latest version. Refreshed the page and this time it allowed me to install it.

    However, browsing for my website after the installation, I saw that all of my downloads were slightly different. As the OP says, the issue it seems to be that any downloads is strictly forced to use the template Call to Action 3. I was also using the default template in this case.

    Thread Starter benhen31

    (@benhen31)

    Glad it’s not just me!
    Hopefully the plugin author can make a quick fix for this.

    Plugin Contributor Shafaet Alam

    (@shafayat-alam)

    Please update to 3.2.07, we have adjusted it there.

    Thread Starter benhen31

    (@benhen31)

    Thank you, I have updated and that has solved the link template issue.

    However, the broken icons remain broken when listed in a table:
    https://huntingdonprimary.cambs.sch.uk/policies/

    Thanks,
    Ben.

    Plugin Contributor Shafaet Alam

    (@shafayat-alam)

    Thanks, found the issue adjusting with the next update.

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