So ...

Once you have configured the plugin according to your needs, simply visit any post on your website, and you'll see the PDF download icon included in your page.

Here's the result in my case:

Cool isn't it?

And that's it my friends!

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cris1018 Premium
Very cool! Thanks for the idea & training!
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time Cris!
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Sahargh Premium
Thank you! I loved it! so cool! it's like giving out free e-books all the time :)
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for stopping by Sahar!
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kiliwia62 Premium
Certainly, a useful tool and I can see using it for a few posts.

Just a quick question that I did understand it correctly. I can customize this download PDF plugin "just" for one post/page and it won't appear on the rest of my site if I don't want to?

I can see for my site to share a couple of posts that way but not the whole content of my site.

Thanks for the help :)
Sylvia
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smartketeer Premium
No Sylvia, is site wide ...
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kiliwia62 Premium
Okay, thanks for the clarification.
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TomCaldwell1 Premium
Thank for the PDF training. Do you know of any WA training about the "registered user" function? I want to make a page that will be a ebook, but I do not want it available to the public.
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smartketeer Premium
See this Or you could use a content restriction plugin ...
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RScarrott Premium
Wow! I love this idea. Thanks Zed!
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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