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[AUTO_EDIT] Set a PDF file as a link destination

PDF files uploaded to the Studio.Design editor won't display directly on the page, but you can set them as link destinations. Use PDF links for company brochures, handouts, and more.

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Set a PDF file as a link destination

In Studio.Design, you can upload PDF files and use them as links on your web pages. This is handy for setting up download links for company brochures, pamphlets, documents, and more.

Uploaded PDF files can be set as links on text or boxes on your page. PDFs won't display directly on the page itself, but when someone clicks the link, the PDF will open in a new tab.

How to set it up

  1. Prepare a box (such as text or an image) that you want to add a link to.
    ※ Example of adding a button: Left panel [Add] tab > [Parts] tab > Button [Show All]

  2. Select the button and open the [Settings] tab in the right panel.
    If the right panel is closed, open it first.

  3. Click the [Link] input field and select the uploaded PDF file as the link destination.

  4. Once the link is set, the PDF file name will appear in the upper-right corner of the box.

  5. Update your site. Your changes won't go live until you update.

Tip: If you drag a PDF file from the Add panel onto the canvas, a text box with a link to that PDF file will be placed automatically. Note that the PDF itself won't be embedded directly on the page using an <iframe> box.

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