网络浏览器最常见的应用之一是从网站下载内容。这可以包括图片、文档,甚至其他免费软件。每次在浏览器上下载文件时,您都可以跟踪其进度并通过“下载(Download)”按钮进一步方便地访问它。此按钮在大多数浏览器中是固有的,但有时在特定下载完成后它可能会丢失或消失。
在没有这个下载按钮的情况下,用户必须单独打开他们的文件资源管理器(File Explorer),如果默认下载位置是他们不熟悉的地方,甚至可以找到文件。所以今天,我们将向您展示如何在三种最常用的浏览器上永久启用下载按钮;Google Chrome、Microsoft Edge和Mozilla Firefox。
如何始终在Microsoft Edge中显示“(Microsoft Edge)下载(Downloads)”按钮
在 Microsoft Edge 的最新更新之后,您可以从浏览器窗口右上角的下载栏监控您的下载。不幸的是,下载完成后片刻,该选项就会消失,除非您已启用下载按钮以显示在工具栏上。这样做的过程非常简单。
单击(Click)此下载窗口中的三点图标,同时您的其中一个下载正在进行中,然后从选项中选择工具栏上的显示(Show)下载按钮。
另一方面,如果要禁用下载按钮,请打开相同的下拉菜单,这次单击工具栏上的隐藏(Hide)下载按钮。
在Microsoft Edge(Microsoft Edge)上启用下载按钮的另一种方法是打开“设置(Settings)和更多”窗口,右上角的三点图标,从选项中右键单击“下载”,然后选择“在工具栏中显示(Show)”。
实现此目的的第三种方法是通过边缘(Edge)设置。打开设置(Settings)和更多选项(Alt+F)并单击此处的设置。这将为您打开一个单独的窗口。从左侧窗格的选项中,单击外观(Appearance)。
向下滚动(Scroll)一点,在自定义工具栏(Customize Toolbar)标题下,您会找到一个显示(Show)下载按钮选项。启用它,下载按钮将永久位于您的工具栏上。
我们现在将讨论Google Chrome和Firefox。
如何在Firefox中始终显示下载按钮(Firefox)
如果您想访问他们在Firefox浏览器上进行的下载,您可以从右上角打开“设置”。在这里,单击库(Library)并进一步选择下载。这将使您可以访问通过Firefox进行的所有下载。
Firefox上的下载按钮,就像Edge一样,在下载完成后会消失一段时间。要让它停留在那里,请访问设置(Settings)选项并单击自定义工具栏(Customize Toolbar)。
您会在顶部看到下载按钮,但一旦您完成自定义,它就会消失。为防止这种情况,请单击下载按钮并取消选中自动填充(Auto-fill)框。通过单击完成(Done)保存这些更改,您的下载按钮现在将永久位于您的任务栏上。
还有另一种方法可以做到这一点,那就是通过隐藏的配置设置。首先(First),在地址栏中输入 about:config 并按 Enter。然后,您将看到一个警告标志。接受它并继续前进。
然后,您将看到一个“搜索(Search)首选项名称”空白搜索栏。在这里,输入“自动隐藏”,这将帮助我们缩小到相关设置。第一个选项会说“browser.download.autohideButton”。如果它设置为True,双击它以将其切换为 false 。如果您不希望使用布尔(Boolean)值进行切换,您也可以将其更改为数字(Numbers)或字符串(Strings)。
如果您担心在此之前接受的警告并希望重新启用它,请搜索 general.warnOnAboutConfig 首选项并将其值更改为 true。
如何始终在Google Chrome中显示下载按钮(Google Chrome)
最后,我们谈谈谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)。这里本身没有下载按钮,但每次在屏幕底部下载内容时都会弹出一个下载栏。在大多数情况下,除非您手动将其关闭,否则下载栏会永久保留,除非您已启用所有下载的文件以在下载完成后立即打开。因此,在这种情况下,如果您关闭该选项,问题将得到解决。这是你可以做到的。
打开谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)并访问设置。向下滚动(Scroll)一点,您将看到访问更多高级(Advanced)设置的选项。点击(Click)它。
在高级设置(Advanced Settings)中,您将看到下载部分。如果您的下载在完成后确实消失了,您将看到一个选项,显示下载后自动打开(Open)某些文件类型。
单击(Click)它旁边的“清除”按钮。如果您看不到此选项,这是因为您尚未将任何文件设置为在完成下载后自动打开。
我们希望本指南能够帮助您在最常用的浏览器上恢复下载按钮。
Always show the Download button in Chrome, Firefox and Edge
One of thе most common applications of web browsers is downloаding stuff from websites. This can іnclude pictures, documents, and even other freeware. Every time, a file is being downloaded on a browser, you get to track its progress and further conveniently aсcess it νia the Download button. This button is inherent in most browsers, but it can sometimes go missing or disappear once a particular download is finished.
In the absence of this download button, users have to open their File Explorer separately, and even locate the file if the default download location is something they are not familiar with. So today, we will be showing you how to enable the download button permanently on three of the most commonly used browsers; Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox.
How to always show the Downloads button in Microsoft Edge
After Microsoft Edge’s recent update, you get to monitor your download from a download bar on the top-right of the browser window. Unfortunately, a few moments after that download is completed, the option disappears unless you have enabled the download button to show on your toolbar. The process to do so is very simple.
Click on the triple-dotted icon in this download window, while one of your downloads is under progress and from the options select Show downloads button on toolbar.
On the other hand, if you want to disable the download button, open the same drop-down and this time click on Hide downloads button on toolbar.
Another way for you to enable the download button on Microsoft Edge is to open the Settings and More window, the triple-dotted icon on the top-right corner, right-click on Downloads from the options and select Show in toolbar.
A third way to achieve this is via the Edge settings. Open the Settings and More option (Alt+F) and click on settings here. This will open a separate window for you. From the options on the left-side pane, click on Appearance.
Scroll down a bit and under the Customize Toolbar head, you will find a Show downloads button option. Enable it and the downloads button will sit permanently on your toolbar thereon out.
We will now be talking about Google Chrome and Firefox.
How to always show the downloads button in Firefox
If you want to access the downloads they have made on the Firefox browser, you can open the Settings from the top-right corner. Here, click on Library and further select downloads. This will give you access to all the downloads made via Firefox.
The download button on Firefox, much like Edge disappears a while after the download completes. To make it stay up there, visit the Settings option and click on Customize Toolbar.
You will see the downloads button up top, but it will disappearing once you’re done with your customizations. To prevent that, click on the download button and un-check the Auto-fill box. Save these changes by clicking on Done and your download button will now be permanently housed on your taskbar.
There is another way you can do this, and that is through a hidden config setting. First things first, type about:config in the address bar and press enter. You will then be shown a warning sign. Accept it and move on.
You will then see a ‘Search preference name’ blank search bar. Here, type ‘autohide,’ which will help us narrow down to the relevant settings. The first option will say ‘browser.download.autohideButton’. If it is set to True, double tap on it to switch it to false. If you don’t want the switch to happen with Boolean values, you can change it to Numbers or Strings too.
If you’re worried about the warning that you accepted just before this and want to re-enable it, search for the general.warnOnAboutConfig preference and change its value to true.
How to always show the downloads button in Google Chrome
Lastly, we talk about Google Chrome. There isn’t a download button here, per se, but a download bar that pops up every time something is download at the bottom of your screen. For the most part, the download bar stays permanently unless it is manually toggled off, except if you have enabled all the downloaded files to open right after the download is complete. Thus, in this case, if you turn that option off, the issue will be resolved. Here’s how you can do that.
Open Google Chrome and visit the settings. Scroll down a bit and you will see the option to access further Advanced settings. Click on it.
Here in the Advanced Settings, you will see a downloads section. If your downloads do disappear post their completion, you will see an option that says Open certain file types automatically after downloading.
Click on the ‘Clear’ button next to it. If you are not able to see this option, this is because you haven’t set any of your files to open automatically once they’re done downloading.
We hope that this guide was able to help you bring back the download button on whichever browser you most actively use.