If you run into an issue not mentioned above, please consider creating a GitHub Issue of that possible bug. We will look into it!
Thank you for contributing to making File Glider better!
Before creating the issue, please review the following guidelines and tips to
help it be more easily integrated:
- Make sure the title is super specific to the issue you've found.
- Describe the issue to the best of your ability. This will help us understand and pinpoint that area we'll need to look into.
- Guide us through the process of triggering this issue in detail.
New to GitHub?
No problem. Here's a quick walkthrough on how to set up a GitHub account:
- Go to the GitHub website (github.com) in your web browser.
- Click the "Sign up" button in the top right corner of the page.
- Enter your email address and a strong password in the provided fields.
- Choose a username for your GitHub account. This will be the name that appears on your profile and in your repositories.
- Complete the security check by solving the CAPTCHA challenge.
- Read and accept the GitHub Terms of Service and Privacy Statement by clicking the checkbox.
- Click the green "Create account" button at the bottom of the page.
Sure, here's a step-by-step guide on how to set up a GitHub issue:
- Go to either the File Glider repository for iOS or Android where you want to create an issue.
- Click on the "Issues" tab located at the top of the repository page.
- Click on the green "New Issue" button.
- Add a title and a detailed description of the issue you want to create.
- If applicable, add files or images to the issue by clicking on the "Attach files" link located underneath the description field.
- Preview the issue by clicking on the "Preview" tab located above the description field.
- If you are satisfied with the issue, click on the "Submit new issue" button located at the bottom of the page to create the issue.
Thank you again for contributing! We will try to test and integrate the change as soon as possible, but we have many GitHub repositories to manage and respond to requests in turn.
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