jaybates
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Filebase Download Manager] Download CountTo remove the download count you need to remove one string from the default file template. Go to WP-Filebase>settings>templates and scripts.
In the Default File Template box remove the following line:
%file_hits% %’Downloads’%It would be wise to backup the template text in a text file before you mess with anything though.
Thanks for the quick reply!
-zip file is 279kp containing a 288kp PDF and a 30.3kb jpeg.
-To upload the file I selected “upload a file” in the Add New Download page. This brings up the normal Insert Media window from wordpress. I dragged my zip file into there.
-Forced Download
I’ve narrowed the problem to .zip files. Maybe it is a problem with my server?? If I upload a regular PDF it works just fine. I have since realized that a PDF is really all that is needed so I no longer have the need to upload .zip files. I suppose I no longer have an issue then. Thanks for your quick reply.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2 image sizes, only load smaller until clicked….?Thanks for the reply. I know about the default options for adding images. For the default options you can either link an image to the full size image which will navigate the browser to that exact URL and away from my post which I dont want, or you can link to a media page of the image which is the image on your site’s template which I don’t want. I just want a popup window similar to a gallery but I don’t want the large image to load on initial loading of the page but rather only when the image is clicked.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Site is 5 months old. What do you think?Wow! Thanks for the detailed response! I will definately look into speeding things up. You opened my eye on a few things here. Thank you very much!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite or not?Thank you for the reply!
Regarding option 1. I am the only user and have no plans to add any more users so for this I can install another instance of wordpress in a subdirectory of my current installation, right? Will this give me two logins for the wordpress backend that I will have to switch between when editing each theme?