Ok, so you're staring at a sermon link, wondering what to do next. The link points to an MP3 file. If you simply click the link, it will probably start playing directly in your browser. This is just the way browsers work. If you want to download the MP3 to your local machine, follow the directions below for your operating system and web browser.
If you are using Windows:
- Hold your cursor over the above "Download: ..." link. (The link should contain the name of the sermon.)
- In Internet Explorer, right click the link and select "Save Target As..." from the menu.
- In Firefox, right click the link and select "Save Link As..." from the menu.
- In the dialog box that pops up, choose where you would like to save the MP3 file on your computer.
If you are using a Mac:
- Hold your cursor over the above "Download: ..." link. (The link should contain the name of the sermon.)
- In Safari, Press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and click the link. Select "Download Linked File" from the menu.
- In Firefox, Press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and click the link. Select "Save Link As..." from the menu.
- In the dialog box that pops up, choose where you would like to save the MP3 file on your computer.
If you are using Linux:
- Hold your cursor over the above "Download: ..." link. (The link should contain the name of the sermon.)
- In Firefox, right click the link and select "Save Link As..." from the menu.
- In the dialog box that pops up, choose where you would like to save the MP3 file on your computer.