Justtrace wrote:I. I can't see any blue download arrows. There are only Q codes. Please can you fix this?
The blue arrows are visible to anyone who is logged in, regardless of whether or not you have a Premium subscription.
1. make sure "Display Premium Downloader" is set to Yes
Here (at the bottom).
2. make sure you don't have javascript disabled in your browser
3. check if an adblocker is blocking our javascript from running (such as NoScript). Make sure neither mobilism.org nor mblservices.org is blocked by your adblocker. If you're using NoScript, make sure to allow full site.
4. if you're using Chrome, try disabling its built in pop-up blocker
5. if you're located in the United Arab Emirates, see
This6. if you're located in Australia and using Telstra, you need to turn off TELSTRA Broadband Protect
One way to test what the problem could be is using a browser different from the one you typically use, without plugins and where javascript should be enabled (it's enabled by default in browsers). Alternatively you could have been looking at a release where the releaser did not use any of the supported filehosts. Most sections have rules against this so PM a moderator if this happens (in Android: all releases must have at least two supported links, in eBooks: all releases must have at least one supported link). However, Mobilism has releases dating as far back as 2006, and if the topic is old, it could have links on filehosts that have shut down.
If a link doesn't have the blue download arrow it means it's not supported by the Premium Downloader. The QR code doesn't do anything beyond representing the URL in the form of an image. That image can then be quickly scanned to conveniently get the URL in the app (instead of sending yourself a message with the link copy & pasted), from which point the Premium Downloader integrated into the Android app takes over and downloads the file from that URL. Any link on Mobilism, even a YouTube link, will automatically get a QR code next to it. But only if the link has a blue arrow next to it can it be downloaded via the Premium Downloader. As mentioned in my response to the previous user above, all releases in eBooks and Android will have supported download links when posted, but filehosts come and go and Mobilism has been around for over 15 years now.