Style the PDF??

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  • #514
    boland
    Member

    Hi there,

    I would like to use the pdf24 WordPress widget to let users send themselves a pdf of my page. pdf24 is exactly what I am looking for, except: Is there a way I can style the prints? Change what is being displayed? Add pictures from the post to the print? Any help is highly appreciated.

    Konstantin

    #1116
    pdf24
    Member

    Hi,

    currently we are working on a new version of the plugin. The new version will provide some more options, also a option for some styles to customize the PDF output.

    The background system has been changed the last days. The PDF outputs should be much better than the output a few days ago.

    The new plugin will be available tomorrow.

    #1117
    illuminaten
    Member

    Hi there,

    This WP plugin is potentialy great, however for now I need some help:
    1. Can I have a PDF template used for my site?
    2. I'm trying to "download file as pdf" - for a table. but I only see the content - without the boxes of the table.
    3. I need to change the css so it will be rtl (right to left). can I do that?

    Thanks, it would help me a lot.
    Lior

    #1118
    illuminaten
    Member

    But still open - questions 1 and 3..
    How do I get table css to be in the pdf?

    THanks

    #1119
    pdf24
    Member

    In settings of the plugin (WordPress admin area) you can add css for your document. Is in section Document Options. Click on Customize Options and there is a CSS Style input field where you can paste your needed css style.

    #1120
    illuminaten
    Member

    but still open:

    1. Can I have a pdf template on which the post will be created?
    2. What about table css attributes? I only see I can set body, h1, h2, p, div, a, .bodyPart, .meta, .text attributes. can I also set table td, tr attributes?
    Thanks a lot

    #1121
    pdf24
    Member

    1) There is no PDF template

    2) You can use other css definitions too, e.g. if you use a class .myClass in you blog, you can configure this class in plugins settings and our converter uses this style to format your content. Test it.

    We create a html file first, this file can be styled through css, you can use the all css defs you need. Then the comverter converts this HTML-FIle to a pdf file.

    #1122
    illuminaten
    Member

    I will try it

    I have Another question I will start a new thread

    #1123
    pdf24
    Member

    Ok

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