We’ve had some requests from members who want to link to downloadable files on their Behance projects. There are many places you can set up the files for download, but we recommend Dropbox for members doing this for the first time. For more detailed instructions with screenshots, visit Dropbox’s help site.
1. Set up your Dropbox account
2. To make the file accessible to anyone, move the file you want to share to the Public folder in your Dropbox.
3. In the Dropbox website, go to the Public folder and move your mouse over the file so that it’s highlighted. Click on the triangle on the right that appears when the file is highlighted and choose Copy public link.
4. Now that you have the link, go to your Behance project and insert the link using the usual Link button in the text editor. When people click this link in your project, a download window for the file will immediately pop up.
It’s free to use Dropbox for up to 2GB of storage, so it can be a great solution if you’re just using it for the occasional file.
But how do you get this to appear in your Prosite portfolio? It doesn’t display the text you enter in the Content section of a project.
If you go to Design –> Styles –> Projects –> Project Elements, and turn these elements on, you’ll see all your text from Behance