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January 13, 2025 at 2:09 pm #4285304
Issues with Integrating Acrobat PDFs into My WordPress Site (Need Help!)
by sigmentfraud · about 1 month ago
Tags: Apple, Networking, Operating Systems
Hello TechRepublic Community,
I’m working on a WordPress site for my project: a site that aims to connect students and alumni of the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). I’m currently facing some challenges with integrating Acrobat PDFs into my site, and I’m hoping to get some guidance from the Apple and tech experts here.
Here’s what I’ve done so far:
Designed some documents in Acrobat that I want to make available for download on my site.
Uploaded the PDFs to the WordPress media library.
Tried embedding the PDFs into the site using plugins, but I’m running into issues with proper display and functionality.
Specifically, I’m facing these problems:PDFs not displaying correctly on mobile devices.
Slow loading times for PDF files.
Difficulty providing a smooth download experience for users.
Does anyone have any tips or solutions for improving the integration of Acrobat PDFs on a WordPress site? Also, are there specific tools or plugins you recommend to enhance the overall experience on Apple devices?Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance for your help!
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January 13, 2025 at 2:23 pm #4285314
What does Apple have to do with this?
by rproffitt · about 1 month ago
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PDFs are just files. You offer them as links, folk click the link, file downloads and opens in their choice of viewer.
Are you trying to railroad folk into doing something else?
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January 13, 2025 at 2:23 pm #4285316
Reply To: Issues with Integrating Acrobat PDFs into My WordPress Site (Need Help!)
by kees_b · about 1 month ago
In reply to Issues with Integrating Acrobat PDFs into My WordPress Site (Need Help!)
A pdf is a pdf and it looks the same everywhere. Just put a link on a page, and the browser will download it and open it with the default pdf-viewer the user specified. That’s the same principle in every browser in every OS. Nothing you can do to change it.
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