• Resolved gjefle

    (@gjefle)


    Great PDF viewer, but it is a real nuisance when I don’t want the pdf to show in the viewer but be a simple link. For the websites I use this plugin on, it’s used ONLY for viewing newsletters. When I have multiple other pdf’s that are download links, it starts turning into a real pain to use. I disable the plugin, add the download pdf links, then re-enable the plugin. Any way to limit the plugin to be used only on certain pages? Thanks!

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  • Thank you for your post.

    It should be possible to at least switch the default behavior to embedding a link instead of the pdf-embedder shortcode, which may work better for you if that’s most often what you’re looking to achieve.

    Details are here: https://wp-pdf.com/kb/stop-the-pdf-embedder-shortcode-being-inserted-into-posts-automatically/

    This could be extended to only happen on your selected pages, but would need your developer to think about how that can be achieved on your site.

    If you have any follow-up to this at all, please could you get in touch with our support team by email: [email protected].

    Please include this conversation so far. We will probably not pick up replies to the forum here – email is the official support channel for this plugin.

    Thanks,

    Dan

    Thread Starter gjefle

    (@gjefle)

    Thank you very much! I’ll pop that code into my child theme functions.php file and use the shortcode. Appreciate the quick response!

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