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Share link main download link misleading #12378

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putt1ck opened this issue Nov 9, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12398
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Share link main download link misleading #12378

putt1ck opened this issue Nov 9, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12398
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feature: sharing good first issue Small tasks with clear documentation about how and in which place you need to fix things in.
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putt1ck commented Nov 9, 2018

When following a "share link" the top bar has a download button; if the link shared contains subfolders and the end (first time!) user navigates to the a subfolder containing a file of interest, the button marked "download" implies it downloads the item, rather than all the contents downstream of the original link. Changing "download" to "download everything" would significantly reduce the potential for confusion.

@putt1ck putt1ck added good first issue Small tasks with clear documentation about how and in which place you need to fix things in. feature: sharing labels Nov 9, 2018
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GitMate.io thinks possibly related issues are #3613 (Shared folder download issues), #5547 (When sharing "Upload Only" link, have theme background), #6841 (One-time download links), #8343 (Share by link (read-only): upload button), and #12136 (mp3 with brackets in name doesn't open in web or preview/download from shared link).

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