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Hi. Since the last update, everytime I download something, I get a drop down box in the upper right showing me the downloads. I don't need to be shown this every time I download something. How do I stop this Thank you.
I hate this issue too. I changed browser.download.alwaysOpenPanel and it still does it... Now browser.download.alwaysOpenPanel doesn't even show in the list.I tried changing browser.download.panel.shown to false, but everyime I download, it still opens and changes it back to true, WTH.
I don't think it's possible to delete the browser.download.alwaysOpenPanel preference. Could you do a normal Exit/Quit of Firefox and test again after starting Firefox back up Maybe sure to match the spelling exactly.
Seems like they've been changing the about:config entriesI changed a not seen before browser.download.alwaysOpenInSystemViewerContextMenuItem to false... Seems to have returned my issue back to normal.
WPForms is perfect for business owners, bloggers, designers, developers, photographers, and basically everyone else. If you want to create a custom WordPress form, then you need to use the WPForms drag & drop form builder.
Yes, WPForms has full translation and localization support via the wpforms textdomain. Based on your site language, required .mo and .po translation files will be downloaded and placed into the default WordPress languages directory. The same is true for every WPForms Addon as well.
Now the problem is whenever I download artifact it download entire drop folder and place same structure in destination directory. But what I want is to Place only "abc.zip" to my destination directory. Where I don't want "drop" and "Source" folder.
SharePoint Online has very intuitive support for drag-and-drop from one's PC to SharePoint (upload). What I need to do is offer (technophobic) users a simple way to drag-and-drop files from SharePoint to one's PC (download). When I attempt to do so, it creates shortcuts on the PC to the SharePoint file. I've been experimenting with both IE and Chrome and can not get either to work.
Azure Artifacts enables teams to use feeds and upstream sources to manage their dependencies. You can use Azure Pipelines to publish and download different types of artifacts as part of your CI/CD workflow.
Build artifacts are stored on a Windows filesystem, which causes all UNIX permissions to be lost, including the execution bit. You might need to restore the correct UNIX permissions after downloading your artifacts from Azure Pipelines or TFS.
In this post, we will share with you some of the likeliest reasons why your app downloads decreased or are decreasing. Not only that, but we will also share with you some effective solutions to get your app back to the competition again!
In the Apple App Store, newly launched apps are given an initial boost of exposure. This means that the App Store allows a new app to get featured in various places so it gets enough visibility to get a headstart. This gives you an increase in app downloads during the first few days of your launch.
Regrettably, algorithm updates are among the most common reasons app downloads could drop. On the other hand, it can also be a reason for your app downloads to go up. You just hope that the effect on your app is more on the positive side.
It is not only new apps that you should be concerned about. You also need to keep an eye on your existing mobile app competitors. While you might be ignoring them in the past, you might not be able to do so when you see your downloads going down.
If you have already established a considerable presence in keyword ranking, chances are, you are effectively preventing app downloads from dropping. You should be getting a lot of app downloads as more and more people discover your app.
Now, imagine if your app keyword rankings are dropping. Instead of you getting the first spot in search results, you end up in the second, third, and even in the last place. This would lead to a sudden drop in your downloads.
What you can do though is to compare the performance of your app for the same months of the year. If you see a sudden spike in your download apps during December, then you can expect a sudden drop as well once the month is over.
Another event that could increase and decrease demand would be natural disasters. For example, a typhoon or earthquake could lead more people to download safety, survival, weather, and earthquake apps.
Now, paid ads can be done not only in app stores, but also in external sources such as in search engines, websites, YouTube channels, social networking sites, and other places. Thus, paid ads have a great potential for you to drive more traffic to your app page and persuade people to try your app. You can prevent your app downloads from dropping with the use of ads.
The most obvious solution would be to keep using paid ads. However, if this is something you really need to stop, then you need to focus on other strategies that would sustain your download rates. These strategies may include various ASO techniques that are proven to increase app ranking.
While a decrease in your downloads is perfectly normal at times, you just need to know the reason why. When you know the cause, you can better respond and do the necessary adjustments. Having the right data gives you the right solution.
Q: I have a one-year-old Lenovo IdeaPad L340. I am using an Ethernet connection to access the internet, and about one month ago it would download at 500 to 600 Mbps; now it downloads about 90 Mbps. The Ethernet adapter is a Realtek PCle GbE Family Controller; the driver is up to date. I have two other desktop PCs, Windows 10, Home, that continue to operate at 500 to 600 Mbps with an Ethernet connection to the same router. Can you suggest a solution
What's going on I'm on firmware v.1.0.0.32 and router now displays there's a firmware update. I am somewhat reluctant to try this, as I need to be connected even at this crippling speed. I just won't be able to download new Linux builds or Windows Images until this problem gets resolved.
We've known for a few months that Google is working on a new download UI for Chrome. This menu is placed next to the URL bar and displays large progress bars, time remaining, and other information without shoving it into the bottom of your browser window. With the latest Canary update, Chrome's revamped downloads UI is getting another change: drag-and-drop files.
As spotted by u/Leopeva64-2 on Reddit, Google's latest Canary update allows you to drag and drop download files out of the panel. This move opens up plenty of options, including the ability to move files directly to your desktop from the downloads panel. It's easy to see how this could improve productivity, especially for creatives who are constantly moving files between files. Downloading images to your PC and dragging them directly to your desktop or into Photoshop could speed up your daily workflow, especially if you're utilizing multiple monitors.
Trying it out for myself, I was able to perform both actions, quickly opening a downloaded photo in Photoshop and copying the file to my desktop. It's a feature currently supported by the standard bottom bar use, and it's great to see it won't get lost in the eventual transition to a menu-based downloads UI.
If you want to try it out for yourself, you'll need the latest version of Chrome Canary. That new downloads menu is still hidden behind a flag, but you can activate it using the "download-bubble" flag. That experiment is also available in the current stable version of Chrome, though it doesn't yet support drag-and-drop files.
Expected behavior: In the spirit of data hoarding and copious note taking, as well as note corpus resiliency, the behavior I would like is for Obsidian to download the image, place it into my Attachments directory, name it the same name as the remote asset, and make a local link to it.
2nd solutionI use is there is a Obsidian Plugin aleksey-rezvov/obsidian-local-images (github.com) that lets you run a command or set it up to a hotkey and it will find any linked images in your obsidian and download the image and update the file path
Drag and Drop (DnD) is one of the many great features of HTML 5, and it is supported in Firefox 3.5, Safari, Chrome and IE. Google recently rolled out a new feature that allows Google Chrome users to drag and drop files from the browser to the desktop. It is an extremely convenient feature, but it was not widely known until Ryan Seddon posted an article on the discoveries of his reverse engineering on this new feature.At Box.net, we are very excited about how these new capabilities are enabling us to improve our cloud content management solution, as well as contribute more to the developer community. I am pleased to announce that DnD Download has been integrated into our product. Now, Box users can drag files directly from a Chrome browser to their desktop to download and save the file.I would like to share how I went through several iterations during the development of this new feature.Check for Drag and Drop API Support #The first thing to do is check that your browser fully supports HTML5 drag and drop. An easy way to do that is use a library called Modernizr to check for a certain feature:
I first tried the approach that Seddon found in Gmail. I added a new attribute called 'data-downloadurl' to anchor links of files. This process uses HTML5's custom data attributes. In data-downloadurl, you need to include the MIME type of the file, the destination file name (the desired file name of the downloaded file), and the download URL of the file. Thus, this is added to the HTML template:
But I prefer feature detection to browser detection, though this technically does not detect that DnD download will work.Problems of iteration 1 #Because we currently have on-page DnD enabled for moving/copying files between folders, we need a way to distinguish DnD Download and on-page DnD. Technically, we cannot combine these two actions. We cannot predict whether the user wants to move a file to another folder within the Box.net account or drag it to their desktop. These two actions are completely different. Moreover, there is no easy way to detect if the cursor is outside the browser window. You could use window.onmouseout (IE) and document.onmouseout (other browsers) to attach mouseout event to the document, and check if e.relatedTarget.nodeName == "HTML" (e is the mouseout event or window.event, whichever is available). But this is quite difficult due to event bubbling. The event may trigger randomly when you are over an image or layer, especially in a complex web app like Box.net. 59ce067264

