diff --git a/user_manual/files/access_webdav.rst b/user_manual/files/access_webdav.rst index f127e7bb9..7849ee6c9 100644 --- a/user_manual/files/access_webdav.rst +++ b/user_manual/files/access_webdav.rst @@ -105,34 +105,15 @@ share:: Accessing files with KDE and Dolphin file manager ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -To access your Nextcloud files using the Dolphin file manager in KDE, use -the ``webdav://`` protocol:: - - webdav://example.com/nextcloud/remote.php/dav/files/USERNAME/ - -.. image:: ../images/webdav_dolphin.png - :alt: Screenshot of configuring Dolphin file manager to use WebDAV - -You can create a permanent link to your Nextcloud server: - -#. Open Dolphin and click "Network" in the left-hand "Places" column. -#. Click on the icon labeled **Add a Network Folder**. - The resulting dialog should appear with WebDAV already selected. -#. If WebDAV is not selected, select it. -#. Click **Next**. -#. Enter the following settings: - - * Name: the name you want to see in the **Places** bookmark, for example, Nextcloud. - - * User: the Nextcloud username you used to log in, for example, admin. - - * Server: the Nextcloud domain name, for example, **example.com** (without - **http://** before or directories afterwards). - * Folder -- Enter the path ``nextcloud/remote.php/dav/files/USERNAME/``. -#. (Optional) Check the "Create icon" checkbox for a bookmark to appear in the - Places column. -#. (Optional) Provide any special settings or an SSL certificate in the "Port & - Encrypted" checkbox. +#. Navigate to System Settings -> Networking -> Online Accounts +#. Click "Add Account..." +#. Click Nextcloud +#. Enter your server address +#. Follow the on-screen instructions to log in +#. After logging in, ensure you enable "Storage" in the "Use This Account For" section +#. You can now access your files in Dolphin under "Network" in the sidebar +#. (Optional) To add this as a shortcut in the sidebar, right click "Nextcloud Storage" then "Add to Places" +#. (Optional) To customise the shortcut, right click the shortcut in the sidebar then "Edit..." and customise the icon and label as you please Creating WebDAV mounts on the Linux command line