![]() ![]() If you are seeing the buttons in Chrome then your Chrome settings must be different from mine, but the Dropbox software should work regardless of the settings. The filename of the shared file is also displayed in Firefox at the left of the same white stip, but it isn't displayed in Chrome. In Firefox it does display a "Download" button, and if I'm not signed in, it displays a "sign in" button as well, and both buttons are displayed within the white strip that is completely blank in Chrome. It looks identical whether I'm logged in to Dropbox or not. Above the image of the file I'm sharing there is a white strip across the page. There are simply no buttons when I open a link to a shared Dropbox file in Chrome. So I've uploaded a screen capture to Dropbox, here. Whenever I try to attach a screen capture (a 383kjpg file) to this message, the forum webpage says "an unexpected error has occured" just above the box I'm typing this message into. Is there a better workaround? And does anyone have any idea why the "Download" button was removed? Or is it a recently-introduced bug that the Dropbox developers are working to fix? The only workaround I've thought of so far is to send everyone two links per file, one that lets them view the file online but not download it, and one that lets them download the file, but not view it online. I want people I send dropbox links to to to have the choice, as they used to have, of either viewing the file online or downloading it. then it does allow people to download the file - but it then doesn't allow them to view it online! The url that gets created when I create a shared link always ends with: It lets people view the file online but not to download it. ![]() When I create a sharable link to a file that I've uploaded to Dropbox, by selecting a file in my dropbox account, clicking "Share" and selecting "Create Link" and then "Copy Link", the link url it creates takes one to a webpage that does not have a Download button (in the past it used to have one, but it now doesn't). ![]()
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