We have many different file types to choose from, including various Image, Document, Audio, and Video file types. The file should not exceed this size, or we will receive an error message. Note that there is a default maximum upload file size, which depends on the hosting provider’s settings. Now we’ll go to Media > Library, and click Add new. Hold down Command or Control E to launch the Finder, and type in “Dashboard.” Then hold down Command or Control, while selecting Dashboard, to open it in a new tab. We’ll start by uploading the Course syllabus file to the WordPress Media Library. So all we need to do is upload our file, and edit the button settings to download it, upon click.
I’ve gone ahead, and made a few changes to the content and style, to reflect my website’s needs.Īs you can see, we already have a button widget placed here on the page, which we’ll configure to allow our users to download a PDF file of the course Syllabus. The download settings are located within the button widget, so if you’re not yet familiar with this widget, we recommend you first watch our dedicated button widget tutorial, linked below in the description.įor this tutorial we’ll use the Mobile App Design course page from the Digital School Kit, which you can find in the Elementor library. The files can be downloaded to a computer or any other device. We can use buttons in a variety of settings, to prompt visitors to download various types of files, such as a zip file to download multiple files at once, or an ebook sample.
#TWITTER DOWNLOAD BUTTON HOW TO#
Today we’ll learn how to set up a Download button in Elementor, without using any code or external plugins.