Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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values are passed to SiteCatalyst so that you can track how these subscribers engage with the folio.
Free Article Preview. When customers tap the "Preview" button to preview the issue, the number of preview button taps and the free articles that
get previewed are tracked. The number of conversions after the issue is previewed is also tracked.
Omniture Visitor ID and Push notification token. For each reader, an Omniture visitor ID and push notification token (if the reader has opted in to
receiving push notifications) is added to SiteCatalyst.
Web Viewer: Web Viewer information is tracked.
First Folio Free API improvement
Enterprise publishers can now use the custom library API to configure the subscription banner to display messaging depending on whether the
reader is a subscriber and can appropriately provide messaging that supports the latest free retail issue feature.
Release 25
Library UI improvements (iPad only)
The iPad viewer library was redesigned to include larger grid cover images. Tapping a cover image of a downloaded folio opens the folio. Tapping
a cover image of a folio not yet downloaded opens a preview pane. Readers can use the gear menu button to select and remove folios.
Folio view includes several changes. The Home button is now the Library button in multi-folio apps. The function of the Browse button and the
bottom scroll bar are now combined. Use the scroll bar to swipe through articles in browse mode. The arrows next to the scroll bar that jump to the
next or previous article have been removed.
In DPS App Builder, you can also remove the Subscribe and Sign In buttons that appear in the upper left corner of the library in Enterprise
subscription apps. The redesign requires larger subscription tile images for subscription apps.
First retail folio free
By selecting an option in the Account Administration tool, publishers can make the most recently published retail folio available to users who
download the app for the first time.
Conditional HTML content (Enterprise only)
Designed to be used with the first folio free feature, this feature enables a publisher to create either an HTML article or a Web Content overlay that
displays different content depending on how the folio was obtained. For example, if a user downloads a complimentary folio, the content can
include a subscription offer. If a user obtains the folio through a subscription, the content can offer additional products.
To set up this conditional HTML content, do two things. First, select the Allow Access to Entitlement Information option for the Web Content
overlay or the HTML article. Second, add a custom JavaScript API to your HTML code. For more information about this JavaScript API, contact
your Adobe representative.
Auto-download latest entitled issue
When this DPS App Builder setting is selected, the most recent entitled issue is downloaded automatically—either the first free retail folio if
enabled or the most recently published free folio. The purpose of this option is to provide a better experience for first-time app users.
Automatically open background-downloaded issue
When this DPS App Builder setting is selected, any folio that is downloaded in the background since the previous viewing session opens on app
launch. If this option is not selected, the most recently viewed folio is opened in its last reading position
Open folio to last-read article
When you switch between folios, the previously viewed folio is no longer reset. Instead, the viewer remembers the reading position of all folios. To
reset a folio, display the navigation bars in an article and triple-tap the title bar.
Dynamic subscriptions (Enterprise only)
Publishers can add or remove subscription options on an ongoing basis without having to update the app. This allows publishers to evaluate
subscription durations to determine the best set of options.
Streamlined testing of Amazon apps
When you use DPS App Builder to create an app (.apk file) for Amazon, you can now load and test the .apk file on the Amazon device without
having to load a separate .json file. Using a .json file is now required only to test retail content.
Local storage support on Android apps
In previous versions, Android viewers did not support local storage. Quitting an app resulted in losing the reading position or form fill-in data. With
v25 Android apps, this information is now preserved, as it is in iOS apps.
goto:// navigation
The goto:// format lets Enterprise publishers create links in folio view to any custom icon content in the library. For example, if you create a custom
icon in DPS App Builder with a “Store” label, you can create a button with a “goto://ApplicationViewState/Store” action that automatically opens the
Store HTML content—just like tapping the custom Store icon.
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