Help with Document Name.
Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 03:05
Hello Everyone.
I have searched for this, but can't find what I am after.
My apologies if it has been posted.
I am a newbie to Phoca, and so far I love the Photo Gallery, and now have installed the Downloads in a Union that I am a State Rep for.
Can you please look at http://111.118.160.187/~auxfireo/index. ... &Itemid=20
Do you see how all the names of the files, are the "actual" file names?
Is there anyway, of displaying the Name used when setting up the Document?
For instance, the document called qafa application.doc When I setup that download, I called it QAFA Application Form
Simular with so-q-bm-3 7 - auxiliary employment conditions version 2 0.pdf It was called Employment Conditions
How can I change it to read those names instead of the file name?
Also, on that same page, see how when you hover over the DETAILS button. How come the words have a clear background. Is there any way to make that have like a white background with a orange border? Or is that a CSS Thing?
Thanks in advance
Chris
QldFirey.
I have searched for this, but can't find what I am after.
My apologies if it has been posted.
I am a newbie to Phoca, and so far I love the Photo Gallery, and now have installed the Downloads in a Union that I am a State Rep for.
Can you please look at http://111.118.160.187/~auxfireo/index. ... &Itemid=20
Do you see how all the names of the files, are the "actual" file names?
Is there anyway, of displaying the Name used when setting up the Document?
For instance, the document called qafa application.doc When I setup that download, I called it QAFA Application Form
Simular with so-q-bm-3 7 - auxiliary employment conditions version 2 0.pdf It was called Employment Conditions
How can I change it to read those names instead of the file name?
Also, on that same page, see how when you hover over the DETAILS button. How come the words have a clear background. Is there any way to make that have like a white background with a orange border? Or is that a CSS Thing?
Thanks in advance
Chris
QldFirey.