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I love technology and making stuff. Titan Theme by The Theme Foundry. Follow: RSS. Tags cache , chrome , compile. The solution, with the cause now found, is equally simple: menu, settings , scroll to bottom, click advanced , click clear browsing data and select how long a time you have been frustrated: last day usually does it for me. And then click Clear browsing data. At least Chrome has the choice of time period, to avoid having to erase the entire cache. That would both have taken some serious disk activity as well as slowed down browsing for a few days.

Lionel Messi permalink. If you have tried the above suggestions, you can restore the default Firefox download folder settings:. To fix the problem, open Safari's Preferences and change the Save downloaded files to: setting to a valid folder such as your Desktop. Then restart Firefox. Change the folder properties and try again, or try saving in a different location.

If downloading certain file types does not work, check to make sure Firefox is not set to handle those file types differently from others. See Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file for instructions on how to view and change how different file types are handled. Internet security software, including firewalls , antivirus programs, anti-spyware programs, and others can block certain file downloads.

After trying for a couple of weeks, this morning I discovered if I click the CSV button with two fingers - equivalent of right click, there is an option to "download linked file". This worked for me, hope it helps someone else. View solution in original post. Try disabling your Google docs extension before you download it. The issue is in your download settings. Thank you. Do you have another suggestion where it might be hidden?

I clicked the "CSV" button and it downloaded fine. I've opened it and it works normally. CSV files are run on gibberish : They're comma or other symbol separated text files that programs like Excel and google docs usually knows how to split up in to columns based on the placement of the commas or other symbol.

It sounds like you might have accidentally associated CSV files with google docs or if you're using Chrome maybe it has done it on your behalf to attempt to be helpful. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback?

Important The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, for a list of what's in scope, see the FAQ. In this article. If you use WordPress to manage and publish your website, you can use the built-in tools to add a download link to any of your pages. Log into your WordPress dashboard using the admin account. Place your cursor where you want the link to appear.

You can put the link in the middle of an existing paragraph or create a new line for it. Click the "Add Media" button. You'll find this above the posting tools at the top of the page. Click the "Upload Files" tab and then drag the file into the window. You can upload a variety of different files, but WordPress may limit the size based on your account type. It may take a little while to upload files, as most connections are slower uploading than downloading. Add a description for the file.

You can enter a description underneath the file in the Add Media window. This will be the text that displays as the download link. This will insert the download link at the location of your cursor. Note that this will link to an attachment page and not the actual file. This is a limitation of the WordPress software.

Method 3. Open your website in the Weebly editor. Log into the Weebly site and open your web page in the Weebly editor. Select the text or object that you want to turn into a link. You can highlight text in a text field or select an image on your page that you want to turn into the download link for your file.

Click the "Link" button. When you have text selected, this looks like a chainlink, and can be found at the top of the text editor. When you have an image selected, click "Link" in the image control panel. Select "File" and then click "upload a file. Select the file you want to make available for download. Once you select the file, it will begin uploading.

Basic users are limited to files 5 MB and smaller. Premium users have a MB file size limit. Publish your site to see the new link. After uploading the file, the link will be ready to use. Click the Publish button to push your changes to the live site. Your visitors will now be able to click the link and download the file. Method 4.



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