I want to add my course link to this post/website without attache any folder. Can anyone tell me how to insert link so everyone can see that. I tried to add but its not working.
From the link, it looks like the file is located on your E: drive. Your personal computer is not a web server, so the general public can't access it. This is a good thing, because many people use their personal computer for, well, personal stuff, like banking.
You could try working with DropBox or Google Drive and making the link public using those tools (I don't know how to do this, but I do know it's probably possible) or you could upload your content to a web server or a learning management system. I can't provide assistance with a web server or with an LMS because I probably won't be familiar with the systems you're using.
Are you following the directions here to load to Google Drive? It'll need to be a public link, and you'll want to make sure you're grabbing the URL correctly - which I believe is detailed in Step 2 and reiterated in the comments in that article.
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It looks like the Dropbox link is not a shareable link.
Hi Michael,
Can you please tell me how to insert course link so everyone can see that.
From the link, it looks like the file is located on your E: drive. Your personal computer is not a web server, so the general public can't access it. This is a good thing, because many people use their personal computer for, well, personal stuff, like banking.
You could try working with DropBox or Google Drive and making the link public using those tools (I don't know how to do this, but I do know it's probably possible) or you could upload your content to a web server or a learning management system. I can't provide assistance with a web server or with an LMS because I probably won't be familiar with the systems you're using.
Hi Sharon,
I tried Drop box n Drive, both links are not able to share. I think only one way is that i will have to attach the published folder with the post.
HI Saprem,
Are you following the directions here to load to Google Drive? It'll need to be a public link, and you'll want to make sure you're grabbing the URL correctly - which I believe is detailed in Step 2 and reiterated in the comments in that article.
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