Works well! Sideload the Blackboard Learn app and try Opera and Firefox. Also get a decent file manager. 1. level 1. · 5 yr. ago · edited 5 yr. ago. Try this? It sort of works for me, but I'm using Chrome/CM12 on a 7" 5th gen, so ymmv. 1.
Nov 18, 2021 · There is currently no known timeframe on a fix for this issue, but there are suggested workarounds. Users can use Firefox or Google Chrome, or they can turn off the setting in Microsoft Edge. Google Chrome is the recommended browser for Blackboard Learn. To turn off the setting in Microsoft Edge: Open the Edge menu and click Settings.
Oct 26, 2016 · To fix this issue, you need to go to the Content Area of Blackboard where you uploaded the file to, click on the grey drop down arrow and select Edit Click on Select Different File And then use either Browse my Computer or Browse Course to select the file that doesn’t contain any special characters.
Open /usr/local/blackboard/config/internal/bb-file-filter-configuration.properties. Under # File types that cannot be uploaded, add the file types you'd like to disallow. Save the file and run PushConfigUpdates. Beginning with the Q2 2017 release of Blackboard Learn, users aren't able to upload the following file types due to possible security risks:
The Files and Folders area is a designated area for uploading and storing files. Files & Folders is an excellent tool for pre-planning content for your workspace. Each Site, Subsite, Channel, and Section Workspace has one dedicated Files & Folders area. Users with editing privileges to a workspace have access to its Files & Folders. You can access Files & Folders two different ways, on the Tools tab or by selecting Files & Folders in Common Tools.
Multiple files can be selected to upload simultaneously. For PC users, holding the Ctrl Key while selecting files allows you to choose multiple files to upload. Holding the Shift Key allows you to select a contiguous group of files. For Mac users, using the Command Key and Shift Keys allow the same selections.
You can get a link to your file to use for linking the file in multiple locations. Using the file link allows you to house the file in one location for use in multiple areas without cluttering your pages.
There may be times when you need to update a file to which you’ve already linked within your site. This process saves you the work of recreating each link. The updated file must have the same name and extension as the existing file when updating.
The Files and Folders area is a designated area for uploading and storing files. Files & Folders is an excellent tool for pre-planning content for your workspace. Each Site, Subsite, Channel, and Section Workspace has one dedicated Files & Folders area. Users with editing privileges to a workspace have access to its Files & Folders. You can access Files & Folders two different ways, on the Tools tab or by selecting Files & Folders in Common Tools.
You can get a link to your file to use for linking the file in multiple locations. Using the file link allows you to house the file in one location for use in multiple areas without cluttering your pages.
There may be times when you need to update a file to which you’ve already linked within your site. This process saves you the work of recreating each link. The updated file must have the same name and extension as the existing file when updating.