PDFtoIMG

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Reads a PDF file and displays a Base64 image of the PDF on the page.

Author:Vincenzo Tomai Pitinca (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.0
WordPress version tested:6.2.5
Plugin version:1.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:12-09-2023
Last updated:28-12-2023
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Total downloads:785
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PDFtoIMG Creator is a WordPress plugin that allows you to display a Base64-encoded image of a PDF file on any page or post in your WordPress site. With this plugin, you can easily embed a PDF file in your content without requiring users to download and open a separate PDF viewer, in this way it is possible to show a PDF file without the risk of direct downloading it from users.

To use the plugin, simply install and activate it on your WordPress site. Then, use the [PDFtoIMG file_name=”file-name.pdf”] shortcode in any post or page where you want to display the PDF image. The plugin will read the contents of the PDF file, encode it as a Base64 string, and embed it in an tag with the appropriate data URI scheme.

PDFtoIMG Creator is a lightweight and easy-to-use plugin that can enhance the usability and accessibility of your WordPress site. Whether you’re a blogger, marketer, or business owner, this plugin can help you deliver rich and engaging content to your audience with minimal effort.

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With the default configuration, this plugin, in itself, does not:

  • track users by stealth;
  • write any user personal data to the database;
  • send any data to external servers;
  • use cookies.

Recommended plugins

The following plugins are recommended for PDFtoIMG Creator users:

  • Classic Editor Classic Editor is an official plugin maintained by the WordPress team that restores the previous (“classic”) WordPress editor and the “Edit Post” screen. It makes it possible to use plugins that extend that screen, add old-style meta boxes, or otherwise depend on the previous editor.

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