Let’s imagine the following scenario: you’ve got a PDF filled with lots of useful information. Everything is in the right place and there are many concepts explained, but still, you do feel that you should add some more clarifications so that your readers will see the bigger picture. You don’t want to cram it with supplementary information because you’ve already inserted enough, so what’s the best thing to do in this case? Easy peasy: you enrich your PDF with external links where your readers can go and get more data on a specific topic.
Keep on reading today’s article to discover different ways of how you can hyperlink your PDF and properly learn how to do it. Let’s get started.
Upload your PDF in Flipsnack and add the links within our Design Studio. No need to install anything on your computer or learn how a new complicated software works as Flipsnack is the best PDF converter on the market. It’s really easy to turn your static PDF into an interactive flipbook – best PDF alternative ever conceived, filled with lots of external links. Let me present you 3 simple and smart ways in which you can hyperlink a PDF with Flipsnack:
Let’s take each method one by one and get into more details.
Once you have uploaded the PDF on our platform, go to our Design Studio and select Link -> Hyperlink to create a new hyperlink layer. Place it over the element which you want to become clickable, insert the link in the URL section, choose to open the link in the new tab, and also feel free to modify the color and opacity of the layer as you prefer.
This is the easiest and fastest way to add links to your PDF in Flipsnack. All you need to do is to click on the Draw link hotspot sticky icon on the top left corner in our Design Studio (or L on the keyboard). Then, draw the area where you want to add the link, insert the desired link in the URL section, and choose to open the link in the new tab if you want to. You can also change the color and the opacity of the layer.
Keep in mind that any element introduced in the PDF with the Flipsnack’s Design Studio can become clickable, so feel free to select whatever element you wish.
Do you have many links in your PDF and you would like them to be clickable in the digital version, too? No problem. Upload the PDF in Flipsnack, go to the Customize tab, and check the Auto-detect links feature that you can find in the Other section, at the bottom of the page. In this way, the links will become clickable automatically. But don’t believe me, upload your PDF and try it yourself!
To make things even more easy for you, here’s a step by step tutorial on how to hyperlink a PDF in Flipsnack. Hopefully you’ll find it useful:
However, since a photo speaks a thousand words, here is a flippable PDF example made in Flipsnack that contains lots of hyperlinks. This way, you’ll get to see the bigger picture and precisely what it means to hyperlink a PDF.
Hopefully, all these ways of hyperlinking a PDF will truly help you enrich your document better from now on and add supplementary information in an organized and elegant way. Just pay attention to the steps required for each case and then start adding links to your own PDF. It’s super easy!
And while you’re here, maybe it’s useful for you to also learn how to add internal links in your PDFs, how to easily share PDF files online and of course how to track PDFs that you share with the world. You’ll see that it’s really simple to link to other pages from within your document. But don’t believe me, try it for yourself!
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Is there any way to create a link that I could use in a website or an email that would take me directly to a specific page of a specific flipbook within a collection?
For instance, let's say that I wanted to cite a particular article in a ezine published as a flipbook and there were several issues of the ezine in a given collection. Could I create a link that could be embedded in an email or a web page that takes someone directly to that article? Or would it only be possible to take him to the webpage that houses the collection, then describe verbally which issue they need to open and which page they need to visit to find the desired article?
If it is possible to give a direct link to a specified page of a specified flipbook, could you please describe how to do it, ideally in your FAQ so that it is available to everyone?
Hey there Hugh! I get what you're saying, and I admit that linking to a specific page from a flip book collection is a great idea! However, that's not possible. If you want the readers to go to a certain article, you just have to tell them the flip book and the page where it is published.
The example with links won't allow me to click on the links when reading on iPad. Is this not available for iPad?
Hello Chuck! Only a flash player can "read" links in a SWF. On iPads, each page of the flip book is displayed as an image (and you know, you can't insert links in images)
I want to play a video from within Flipsnack. According to customer support you do not support this feature. Any ideas on how I could do this with a hyperlink?
That's right! That feature isn't supported in FlipSnack yet, but it's something we're working on. Until the release, you can insert an image of the video (a print screen) and hyperlink it. What PDF creator are you using?
You guys have any problems with hyperlinks done on indesign? they work fine but when i upload to flipsnack they dont work. i went on live chat and they said they dont know why it wont work and to use the editor you guys provide but thats like 100 products i have to relink.... is there a way to fix this?
Hi Ismael, please send us the PDF and the flipbook link via email. Indesign hyperlinks work in our app, so we need to take a closer look at your pdf and flipbook to see what's wrong. (contact@snacktools.com)
How do i convert my Flipsnack publication into a format that can be supported my Microsoft Word because that is the format in which i have to do my work in. Please assist me in this area.
You won't be able to turn your FlipSnack publication into a Microsoft Word file.
You can, however, turn your .doc or .docx files into .pdf files and then upload them on FlipSnack.