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Level 1 or Higher - See permission level document for details |
Overview
You can upload PDFs to be linked in your pages. You can also select PDFs that have already been uploaded elsewhere on your site and link to them.
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Steps
Inserting PDFs using the "Link" icon
Step 1: Select Your Text to Be Linked to the PDF
From within a page or piece of content with a text editor, type and select the text you want the PDF or doc to link to.
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Make sure that the link is as specific as possible. "Click here" or "Read more" or "this" is not specific enough and will not comply with accessibility standards. |
Step 2: Click the Chain Icon
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This is the same icon you click when you want to insert a link to a page on your site, or on another site.
Step 3: Click the Magnifying Glass icon to "Open File Browser"
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This brings up IMCE, the File Manager.
Step 4: Select Your File
If your file is already in the File Manager, you can click on it and hit the "Select" option at the top.
If you don't see it, you can upload the file from your desktop.
Click "Upload" and "Add File."
I'm uploading and linking to this Color Guide PDF.
Your pdf will need need to be 2 megabytes or smaller to be uploaded. Here's a tutorial on reducing the pdf file size, if your file is too large.
I actually re-saved the original of this using Adobe Acrobat's "Save as Reduced Size PDF" option. 431kb is small enough.
Click on your newly uploaded PDF and click "Select."
You'll see the url to the PDF.
'Save' your link by clicking on the green checkmark.
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Step 5: View Link
It now appears in the document.
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Step 6: Save Your Document
Test your link.
Your browser settings will determine whether the PDF appears in the browser or downloads automatically.
Inserting PDFs using the "File" icon
If you know your PDF isn't on the site already, you can bypass the File Manager altogether.
Step 1: Select the Text You Want to Link to pdf
Step 2: Click on the Paperclip Icon that Says "File."
This takes you straight to your desktop to upload a file.
Click on 'Choose File'
Step 3: Select a File from Your Desktop
Step 4: Click 'Save'
Step 5: Save Your Document
Step 6: Test Your Link
Getting a File to Appear in the Menu Structure
Let's say you want a PDF or other file to exist in the menu somewhere, not on a page. Follow the instructions below to add the PDF.
Step 1: Create a Basic Page
Go to Add Content and Select Basic Page.
You can use any content type with the text editor field, really.
Step 2: Upload a PDF
Upload a PDF using the instructions above for Inserting a PDF File Via the Link Icon, or the one Using the File Button.
Step 3: Save the Page as Unpublished
Make sure that the box next to Published is not checked and click on 'Save.'
Having a page, even if unpublished, tells Drupal that the file is permanent rather than temporary.
Step 4: View Files
Go to Content and click on the 'Files' tab.
Under the files tab, we see our recently uploaded file.
If you don't see this "Files" tab, put in a ticket to the web team via helpdesk.franklin.uga.edu.
Step 5: Get the URL
Click on the file to get the url. We only want the part after the .edu. So starting at "/sites/default/files/etc..."
Step 6: Add Link
Go to the Menu Structure and Click "Add Link."
You can access via Structure >> Menus >> Main Menu, or via the Shortcut links in the main menu.
For more information on working with menus, click here.
Step 7: Save Link
Paste your url, Give the Link a Title, and Decide Where it Will Go. Save the Link.
Step 8: View Your PDF in the Menu Structure
Deleting PDFs Permanently
To remove PDFs and other files permanently, from the File Manager, select a File and click on delete. Or, follow my instructions here: How to Delete Files
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