• Resolved strangen

    (@strangen)


    I love the plugin (from what I can see of it) but when I went to try to make things fit there are so many div’s and background images. Is this truly necessary, I can handle a few divs but its going to take me forever to sort out what is needed and what is not.

    I tried moving the contents of the Frontend folder as mentioned in the FAQ into my themes directory. Here is how it looks.

    THEME_NAME/CMDM/cmdownload/

    Is this correct? I am assuming it is as when I edit one of the files it messes with the looks of things. One thing I can not figure out is where to put the CSS coding? Its not in the same directory. My only way of changing things is to do it through the Plugins directory.

    As I said the template seems very messy and a little guidance would be appreciated. I plan on purchasing the pro version if I can get this working correctly and I like how it does.

    All I want is a slimmed down version, I don’t want background images for the divs, just simple.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/cm-download-manager/

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  • Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    You can override CSS in your own theme css file, just make sure it loads after the plugin or other option is to change in plugin but then you will need to update for each version of the plugin
    For the CMDM location you did right

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