Good morning. I'm learning WordPress on the fly for a community project. The project coordinator has some PDF files in Google Docs she would like people to fill out and submit electronically. I have added links to the Google Doc files using Elementor which works, but people would still have to download the file in Word Format and email them to her. Could anyone point me in the right direction for Plugins or examples that would help streamline the submission of these predefined PDFs?
Existing Site:
http://chagrinfallsdi.com/join_destination_imagination/
Exploring Formidable PRO2PDF as it looks like the best option to tackle this.
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Great day to you all,
I'm using a forms plugin to create quizzes. In the plugin there is a piece of literary text on the left, questions on the right. I would like the user to be able to highlight or underline anything during the quiz. I have done a lot of researching to try and find a solution or a plugin to achieve such purpose.
If you please, assist I will be forever thankful. The plugin I'm using is eForm - WordPress Form Builder by WPQuark.
I have found the below tool set on one of the sites I was randomly browsing to find that what I am looking for is not impossible, but it is either custom-coded or a plugin somewhere. I can link the website that I have found this tool set on if you wish.
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Bit of an amateur here, so I apologize in advance if this question is something that I should know, but don't. I am trying to find out if there is a way to add Open Graph info to pdf files that I have hosted inside my public_html folder.
To clarify, I have a wordpress site, and in it I have a page called "knowledge base" that has portfolio items that link to various helpful PDF files that I FTP'd into that wordpress folder. I realized stupidly, when I tried to share a link to the file on Facebook, that no image or description or title shows up. Is there any way to mitigate this? Can I add more info into the shareable URL? Can I add metadata into the PDF? Can I link to another page and somehow put the metadata there but then have it automatically redirect to the PDF link?
I will preface that I am not a programmer, so please be easy on me. Thanks in advance for any help...
am working on my Wordpress website, and came to this point where i want to add panoramic photos(360 Deg) to pages and posts,I've searched for plugins and it seems there is no one can do the job properly, after a little search about tools which used for the the purpose as a whole i came to several viewers based on three.js,e.g pannellum,I've tried to upload js/css files to wp-content,then use wp_enqueue_script(),wp_enqueue_style() within function.php,and then use an iframe as demos of these tools showed, it didn't work, any help would be appreciated.
Jetpack has a built-in 360/panoramic viewer. It's a pretty unknown feature but it works amazingly. The announcement post is here: https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2016/12/15/introducing-vr-and-360-content-for-all-wordpress-com-sites/
I would also suggest you read this for detailed instructions on how to upload and implement these: https://en.support.wordpress.com/embedding-360-photos-and-virtual-reality-vr-content/
we have an author that wants to be able to easily bookmark various articles and have them appear in a wordpress backed site. Over the years we have been using a cobbled together approach where we use the delicious toolbar and it feeds to a google reader. They bookmarked using these tools and we used wordpress to consume the rss feeds they produced. Now google has removed this feature.
Im hesitant to add yet another bookmarking/rss service out there for fear that I will be back to this problem in 6 months. I was thinking of writing or finding a simple firefox addon that would just create a link or blog post based on the url (and possible scan the html or css). It seems like this is a common problem, any other ideas or suggestions on how to solve this? I proposed just having our author use wordpress admin to add links, but that was too cumbersome.
Have you tried the "Press This" bookmarklet that comes with WordPress? It's on the Settings → Writing menu. Just drag it up to the bookmark toolbar in your browser.
One of my users asked if there was a plugin to take automatically a screenshot from a submitted website url. He also asked if there was a wordpress plugin for this.
can anyone tell me if such a plugin exist for wordpress or if it's possible with php, ajax or any other language?
As far as I understand your question you can use http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/seekxl-snapr/ this plug-in will show a thumbnail of the url as the mouse over.
There are other plug-ins that uses websnapr[dot]com to create the images as well.
I personally don't know of any Wordpress plugins that take screenshots of a submitted website url, however there is a very nice service at http://browsershots.org/ that might be what you're looking for. Browsershots will render screenshots in almost any combination of browser and OS you could ever want.
Hope this helps.
I've had trouble with this for a while, it's so hard to get an accurate high quality screenshot generated. I've just released a stable plugin for handling this, it makes the process of automatically generating website screenshots in WordPress dead simple with a simple shortcode:
[browser-shot url="http://link-to-website" width="600"]
For more info checkout the official plugin page: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/browser-shots/
As far as i understand, you want this.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/cmp/
This plugin creates a website screenshot using only a website URL and
save into your own wordpress media library.
After creating the image, wordpress will prompt you either to "insert
into post" or "change attributes" just like after you upload an image.
Renaming is available.