In the edition browser - download a PDF file as the download link?

Can a customer who has access to a site of Muse with mounting active logo on in the browser and adds a link to download a PDF file for example?

Also, I guess that the customer is not the ability to add new pages on the site?

Thank you!

An update was released today which includes the new feature with hyperlink change/add, pdf file of IBE.

Please update to the latest version.

Thank you

Sanjit

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