Rating: 5 stars
For now I find it excellent.
Very simple. Please do not stop supporting.
Good job.
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While this plugin is free and basically works, it is difficult to use because you need to copy-paste the code for embedding the PDF plugin. An automatic code placement during attachment of PDF to post or page would solve this problem and earn the plugin 5 stars.
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LOVE IT ??
Get it ??
[pdfviewer width=”600px” height=”849px” beta=”true/false”]https://*****.pdf[/pdfviewer]
Rating: 5 stars
After 3 month of usage i can say that it is one of the useful plugin and also i can give my rating as 5 stars.
Best plugin to display pdf files.
Rating: 5 stars
Very elegant and sophisticated
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Easy to use and makes it much easier to view a pdf right on the post. It’s not mobile friendly, (if it’s only one page, there is a lot of gray space on mobile.) However, I was able to work around this with containers and css.
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Just what I needed, work straight out of the box.
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For a valid pdf url, the plugin shows “Invalid URL for PDF viewer”.
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Great. Responsive pdf viewer.
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This plugin was precisely what I needed. Thanks!
Only concerns are:
(1) This plugin leverages Mozilla PDF.JS framework. As of 2015-NOV, this plugin is significantly behind the present version of that framework:
Plugin Settings page states:
PDF.js Version Date
Stable 1.1.1 18 Mar 2015
Beta 1.1.114 7 May 2015
PDF.JS page states as of 2015-NOV:
Stable 1.1.366
Beta 1.1.469
<a href="https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/getting_started/#download">
(2) The plugin apparently supports additional presentation options from the framework but such are not documented in the plugin literature.
For example:
* page: page number. Example: page=2
* zoom: zoom level. Example: zoom=200 (accepted formats: <code>[zoom],[left],[top]</code>, <code>page-width</code>, <code>page-height</code>, <code>page-fit</code>, <code>auto</code>)
* nameddest: go to a named destination
* pagemode: either "thumbs" or "bookmarks". Example: pagemode=thumbs
<a href="https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Viewer-options">
In use within WordPress:
[pdfviewer width="100%" height="600px" beta="false"]https://yourdomain/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/01-your.pdf#page=1&zoom=auto&pagemode=thumbs[/pdfviewer]
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Rating: 1 star
Olways: “Invalid URL for PDF Viewer”.
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Thanks, Just what I needed.
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I love the search and jump to a page. I like the ZOOM, Print, Download. I really wish I can get rid of all the other options. Like a check box of which options you want to show. Then if there was less options maybe the search would show up on phones. So far that’s the only option that doesn’t show up on phones. Even if it wasn’t a check box and a super long short code. I could do that. But I think this might be the best start to a plugin!!! I am using Version: 0.1. And its better than anything I have ever seen. I couldn’t get it to work at first but then I refreshed my permalinks and it worked. You can see an example of how it looks on desktop and phone at: [Link redacted]
That’s my biggest catalog.
Rating: 5 stars
I have spent way too much time working with other viewers trying to get a consistent experience and consistent capabilities across browsers and platforms (desktop, tablet). This is the first one that actually works on all. I need the ability to turn off certain functions like downloading the document, etc. Hopefully that will be coming soon.
Great start.
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