Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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When users tap article links on an iPhone
When user has reached the article limit in Web Viewer
When the app’s article limit is reached in Web Viewer
When the folio is published as Free
Article being previewed in article viewer for the iPad
When users tap social sharing links on the iPhone, a landing page with a “Open Article in App”
button appears.
If your app isn’t downloaded on the user’s device, the app appears in the App Store if the iTunes URL is specified in the Account
Administration tool. If the iTunes URL is not specified, the Paywall Button URL is used. If neither the iTunes URL or Paywall Button URL is
specified, a message indicates that the article is not available. Once downloaded, the app opens as usual. Customers can then purchase
and download the folio containing the shared article.
If your app is already downloaded on the user’s device, tapping "Open Article in the App" on the landing page prompts the user to purchase
or download the folio. When the folio is downloaded, the linked article is downloaded first and appears when the user taps View.
If both the app and the folio are downloaded, tapping "Open Article in the App" displays the article.
A paywall page appears with a Learn More button. Use the Account Administration tool
to change these settings.
The Fulfillment Limit Reached URL specified in the Account Administration tool is
displayed.
If a folio is published as Free in a v29 or later app, all articles in the free folio can be viewed in web viewer,
even if the articles are set to Protected or Metered.
Supported Web Viewer Features
Supported web viewer browsers include Internet Explorer 9, Explorer 10, Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. Internet Explorer 8 is partially supported, but
it doesn’t handle HTML articles, videos, and other overlays properly. Mobile browsers cannot display the web viewer versions of articles at this
time.
Customers who share the article must have iOS5 or higher on their iPads for article sharing to work.
Not all overlays are supported at this time in the web viewer. Panoramas are not yet supported, and certain Web Content overlays might behave
unexpectedly. For video, use M4V or MP4 with h.264 encoding, not MOV. For audio files, use either MP3 files or audio files with AAC/MP4
encoding. For best results, use DPS App Builder to create a development app and test your free/metered articles in web viewer.
You can create a Web Viewer Only folio rendition that has different content than what appears in your mobile apps. In addition, you can embed the
web viewer in your website to create a branded experience. For more information, see Customizing the Web Viewer.
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