This module makes it possible to upload different filetypes inside the WYSIWYG-editor. Extra filetypes are Word (doc, docm, docx), Excel (csv, xml, xls, xlsx), PDF (pdf), Compressed Folder (zip, tar)
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Mage2 Module Experius WysiwygDownloads
This module makes it possible to upload different filetypes inside the WYSIWYG-editor.
The following filetypes are available by default and it is possible to add extra filetypes to the allowed filetypes in the configuration of the module (General > Content Management > WYSIWYG Options > Extra Allowed Filetypes):
Word (doc, docm, docx)
Excel (csv, xml, xls, xlsx)
PDF (pdf)
Compressed Folder (zip, tar)
Use the following instructions to upload a file and set a download link:
Additional Information
Go to a WYSIWYG-editor (for example in the content of a CMS Page or a product textarea attribute)
Select a part of the text which is used as a Download Link (it is also possible to add the Download Link to an Image)
Click on the 'Insert/Edit Link'-button (under the textformat dropdown, do not use the 'Insert/Edit Image'-button)
Click on the 'Browse'-icon behind the Link URL-inputfield
Select the Folder in which you want to upload the Downloadable File (recommended is to create a new Downloads folder to store all the Downloadable Files)
Click the 'Browse files'-button
Select the File from your Documents and click on the 'Open/Insert'-button
Select the Uploaded File
Click on the 'Insert File'-button
(The 'File Upload'-windows will automatically close)
It is recommended to set the Target to 'Open Link in a New Window)
Press on the 'Insert'-button in the 'Insert/Edit Link'-popup
The part of the text which was selected is now a Download Link for the selected file
To Unlink the Downloadable File just set the cursor on the Download Link and Click on the 'Unlink'-button.
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