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A few weeks ago, I was trying to embed a PDF on a client’s Squarespace site. She’s a film production designer (so cool!) and wanted to display her resume on her site and also let agents download her resume as a PDF.
Everytime I come across this, I remember that there’s no straightforward way to embed a PDF on Squarespace. You can’t just add a PDF like you add a text or image block, so you have to use some sort of workaround.
It took a lot of digging through Squarespace documentation and forums before I realized there is no easy way to embed a PDF. I developed this Squarespace hack because it gets the result I want and is super simple and fast.
If you’re trying to upload a PDF of your resume, services, menu, work sample, or any other PDF document, read on to find out how I like to add PDFs to my Squarespace sites!
Embedding vs. Linking to a PDF
Before we start, I want to make sure we’re on the same page about what we’re trying to achieve. Embedding a PDF means the PDF itself is displayed on your page and is on your actual website. On the other hand, if you’re linking to a PDF, the user will be taken to another page where the only thing on it is the PDF.
At the end of the day, both embedding and linking to a PDF will make the document accessible from your site, but which method you choose depends on a couple of factors.
You should link to the PDF if:
- The PDF is poorly designed or contains a lot of text (like a legal document)
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- Your PDF has many pages
- https://bkever903.weebly.com/living-with-serena-forbidden-fruit-hacked-download.html. You want people to be able to download the PDF
If the PDF doesn’t contain information that’s super relevant to most of your audience, don’t take up precious screen space by embedding it. Instead, include a text link that users can click on to go to the PDF on a separate page. For example: “Click here for our full tasting menu.” Linking to the PDF is also a good option if people need to download the PDF. For example, you might link to a PDF of an application form that needs to be filled out and sent by mail.
Linking to a PDF on Squarespace is super easy. All you have to do is:
- Add a text block
- Highlight the text you want to turn into a link
- Choose the link icon
- A small pop-up will open. Click on the gear icon
- Click “File” to upload new file or choose an existing file
- Save!
You should embed the PDF if:
- Your PDF contains important information that’s relevant to everyone who lands on that page
- It’s designed nicely and fits in with the style of your website
Since embedded PDFs will be displayed right there on the page, you want it to look good and play nicely with the rest of your content. If you embed an ugly PDF, that’s the same thing as creating an ugly web page.
So how can we embed a PDF on Squarespace?
Squarespace’s Official Solution - Upload it to Issuu
The official Squarespace recommendation is to upload your PDF to Issuu, a publishing platform, and copy and paste the embed code onto your site. You can check out their tutorial here.
Personally, I’m not a fan of this method for a number of reasons. For starters, not everyone can use it. In order to use this method, you’ll need to paste Issuu’s embed code into a Squarespace code block, a feature not available to Squarespace users who have the basic Personal Plan. This very site you’re reading this blog post is using a Squarespace Personal Plan, as are the sites of many of my clients who don’t need a ton premium features. In my opinion, it’s not worth upgrading your plan if all you want to do is embed a PDF.
On top of that, I just find the embedded Issuu reader clunky. The PDF is embedded in a little box that looks super weird. You’ll need to purchase a premium Issuu plan to remove the “Powered by Issuu” bar at the bottom, and the “See More” button displays documents uploaded by other Issuu users (why would anyone want this??)
Lastly, and this might not be an issue for you, the “Share” button generates a link to the Issuu account used to upload the document. This complicates the process with my clients, because it doesn’t make sense for the “Share” button to link to my personal account, and I don’t want my clients to have to create an account on Issuu and upload the doc themselves.
So..
Yeah.
Not a fan of this solution.
BUT, there are a few workarounds to embed your PDF to Squarespace, and I’m excited to share my favorite method with you today.
How to (Fake) Embed PDF on Squarespace - My Favorite Workaround
1. Turn your PDF into an image - there are a few ways you can do this, but the easiest (and free!) way is to use a free online converter like https://smallpdf.com/pdf-to-jpg or https://pdf2png.com/. Just upload your PDF and it’ll convert it into a JPG or PNG image that you can download.
2. Add the image to your Squarespace site - create an image block and upload your new image.
3. (Optional) Create a clickthrough link to your PDF - If you want to be able to open the full PDF on its own page by clicking on the image, create a clickthrough link on the image.
Open up the image editor and under the Design tab, click on the gear icon.
This will open the Link Editor, where you’ll choose File and either upload a new file or choose a previously uploaded file. You can also choose whether you want the PDF to open in a new window. Then hit save!
4. Arrange your blocks so it looks good - Add a page title, adjust your spacer block etc. to make sure the PDF looks good. Don't forget to resize your browser and check the page on different devices.
Note: If your PDF has multiple pages, you can either upload just the first page and have it link to the full PDF, or upload all of the pages using the method above.
Do you use Issuu to embed PDFs or have another workaround you prefer? Have a question about embedding PDFs on Squarespace? Let me know in the comments!
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Top 10 ways to unlock secure, protected PDF files, such as college eBooks, for easy offline viewing on mobile devices. Convert images to PDF, and more.
What are PDF Files?
According to Wikipedia, the Portable Document Format (PDF) format is a subset of the PostScript format that concentrates on layouts and graphics, including compression, encryption, and embedded fonts. This makes sense having read somewhere that there is usually no problem with renaming .pdf files to .ps and treating them as PostScript for programs and scripts that operate on those types of files. Furthermore, one could surmise that renaming .ps files to .pdf is probably a bad idea because .ps files may contain additional capabilities not found in the PDF specifications. Adobe graciously allows royalty-free hacking of their patented PDF format by lowly software developers like us.
Why Cracking is Necessary
If somebody creates a PDF and then forgets the password, they need some way to recover the lost password.
Some school or company eBooks can not be opened or viewed without an active Internet connection to unlock content. This presents a problem for students and professionals who travel, or are otherwise not always online.
Once unlocked, some PDFs can be viewed offline, but only from within Adobe Reader, and only if they reside in the same folder in which they were decrypted. This presents problems for readers who don't like Adobe, and those who use removable drives or habitually organize their folders.
The remote host required by the protected PDF plugin will not be there forever. Hence, remotely-locked and protected PDF files will eventually quit working. They are like books that must be returned to the library. If they were purchased they should be converted into a plain, unencrypted format ASAP!
Once opened, most remotely-locked and protected PDFs allow printing. A clever person might try printing to a PostScript file, but the resulting PostScript file is still protected against ps2pdf converting it back to PDF.
ps2pdf output.ps
This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file.
Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted.
Why Cracking is Not Necessary
This information is provided for personal, professional, and educational use only! The companies involved have released newer software, so we can read these documents on our devices without resorting to hacks. Illegally distributing Copyrighted material is illegal in most parts of the world. Depending on the locale, there could be additional penalties for cracking PDF passwords, or removing digital rights management (DRM) restrictions in connection with distribtion. We assert our basic human rights, including the right to customize material that we created, bargained for, or purchased. We expect to be able to modify our digital assets for our own uses, such as for offline presentation on other devices. We also expect to be able to gift, donate, loan, and even re-sell our dog-eared eBooks to friends as one would anything else, such as 'books.' That said, even asserting ones own digital rights these days could lead one into trouble. Many companies and schools have policies against using their computers for resource-intensive tasks such as cracking passwords. If there are any questions seek professional legal counsel.
Why Use Free and Open Source Tools?
Most PDF unlocker programs found on the Internet today are proprietary. That is they are programs for which no source code can be viewed. It is not good practice to go around downloading and running proprietary software. These programs could contain anything. Just because they pass a virus scan, or cost a lot, does not mean they are safe. New viruses, bugs, and backdoors are made all the time. At least with open source there are many eyes presumably reviewing the code. The mere presence of source code does not guarantee absolute safety. Therefore, the best security practice is to review and compile the code for oneself, or rely on a trusted software distribution center, or distro, to review and compile the code and provide signed binaries for download.
PDF Encryption
Our research indicates that there are at least three broad, general types of protections for PDF files.
- User password - Password required to decrypt and open PDF file
- Owner password - Security signatures prevent copying, etc..
- 3rd party JS - Content unlocked via the Internet.
PDF unlocker programs found on the Internet today only deal with user password and owner passwords. None of these programs deal with PDF files that encrypt the content using 3rd party plug-ins (but we can remove the plugins using free and open source tools, provided that we can use the password first to unlock and permit the plugin to download the secret content).
PDF files with 3rd party plug-ins have a login page on page 1, where the viewer enters their username and password. The remaining pages appear blank until they are unlocked.
3rd party plug-ins employ JavaScript (JS) on the password page to send the password or certificate to a 3rd party server. This requires an active Internet connection. If the computer is offline, Adobe Reader will respond with a not-so-friendly 'unknown error' and can't open the PDF. Once connected and the unlock request finally gets through, the 3rd party server verifies the login and either responds with the actual content, or exchanges a certificate to unlock the file contents for viewing. From that point on, Adobe's reader may prevent access if the file has been copied to another device, or even to another location on the same PC. Additional JS may track the file whenever and wherever it is opened, reporting potential Copyright violations.
Usually a document that uses 3rd party JS is also restricted using one or more of the following security signatures as well.
Security Signatures
According to PDF Rights Management, Adobe's questionable implementation of Digital rights management (DRM) controls and security signatures started with allowing the creation of documents with any of the following restrictions:
- printing
- modification
- copying
- adding / changing comments or form fields
Later PDF restriction possibilities were refined to include restricting assembly, extraction for accessibility, commenting, filling in form fields, signing, or template creation. Starting with PDF 1.5 these permissions are managed by usage rights (UR) signatures (Wikipedia).
Now on to the hacks.
Hack Number 1
Tools: Web Browser, Bookshelf
Target: All
Students using the popular Bookshelf online ebook viewer web page can print copies using 'print frame' or 'save frame' techniques. Bookshelf's print button may say something like, 'printing of this title is restricted to two pages at a time,' with restrictions set by publisher. Simply open the book in Bookshelf's online viewer, right-click on the frame containing the book or chapter, choose 'this frame', and either 'print frame', or 'save frame'. Voila! All pages are printed or saved. This is confirmed to work on Firefox and Chrome web browsers, printing, or saving to any of HTML, PostScript, or PDF formats.
Not using Bookshelf? Find an unencrypted copy of the ebook viewable or downloadable online. With so many file sharing sites, ebook readers, and search engines out there, one can find earlier versions, or unencrypted copies of just about anything free or cheap. Dig through Google Books, Amazon, Pastebin, Bearshare, Pirate Bay, The Dark Web. Gopher. FTP it. Usenet still exists..
Caution: Proprietary Viewers. The installable Bookshelf app (not to be confused with the Bookshelf web page we just used) purports to download ebooks for offline viewing on Windows, iOS, OSX, Android, and Kindle. This requires purchase and activation of Bookshelf app on up to two machines. It is doubtful that the resulting downloads can be copied or shared as they would remain encrypted and controlled within the Bookshelf downloads folder where they can spy on users and report on their whereabouts when opened. Bookshelf apps appear to be proprietary and not recommended.
Hack Number 2
Tools: Adobe Reader, qpdf and Ghostscript's ps2pdf
Target: 3rd party JS, content restrictions.
This method entails first downloading the PDF ebook, and running qpdf on the download using the --qdf option to normalize and uncompress the data. Once normalized and uncompressed, the PDF may be unlocked from within Adobe Reader and printed to file. The resulting PostScript file is unprotected and may be freely redistilled (converted) back to PDF with Ghostscript's ps2pdf. Presto. No more 'Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted' message!
qpdf --qdf input.pdf output.pdf
acroread output.pdf # unlock, print-to-file output.ps
ps2pdf output.ps # output.pdf is now unlocked
Hack Number 3
Tools: Adobe Reader, sed, and Ghostscript's ps2pdf
Target: 3rd party JS, content restrictions.
This method entails using Adobe Reader to unlock the file via the Internet in the usual way and then print to file. The resulting PostScript file is protected and has to be hacked with sed before it can be redistilled (converted) back to PDF with Ghostscript's ps2pdf. The conversion process runs very slowly because of PostScript errors introduced from the sed hack, but it is good for small chapters when technique #1 does not work, or when qpdf can not be installed on the system.
acroread output.pdf # unlock, print-to-file output.ps
sed '/mark currentfile eexec/,/cleartomark/ d' output.ps |
ps2pdf - output.pdf
Hack Number 4
Tools: pdfcrack
Target: password-protected PDF
Bonus: Free and Open Source
Drawback: Not for 3rd party JS
If somebody creates a PDF and then loses the password, they can recover the password with the pdfcrack command line password recovery tool. The tool leverages a brute force attack against the PDF password until it opens. The attack proceeds offline and nothing is exchaned via the Internet. Owner passwords can be found with the -o switch. Password cracking of longer passwords can take days or weeks to crack, so we limit the password length to 9 characters. This hack can not and does not work over the Internet with content locked by a 3rd party JS plugin. How could it? It would have to hack into the 3rd party server to do that!
pdfcrack -n 9 input.pdf
Hack Number 5
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Tools: Google Drive
Target: password-protected PDF
Drawbacks: 2Mb file size, Not for 3rd party JS
Upload the owner password protected PDF to Google Drive. Google will convert the PDF for viewing online. Google Drive limits uploads to 2Mb.
Hack Number 6
Tools: Foxit Reader, CutePDF
Target: 3rd party JS, content restrictions
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Drawbacks: Proprietary software. Relies on bugs.
Download Foxit Reader and CutePDF Writer. Unlocked PDF files can currently be printed to PDF from within Foxit Reader by selecting the CutePDF device from the list of available printers. This hole may become patched in later versions.
Hack Number 7
Tools: Adobe Reader, Microsoft XPS Viewer, CutePDF
Target: 3rd party JS, content restrictions
Drawbacks: Proprietary software. Relies on bugs.
Install Microsoft XPS Document Writer. Open the protected PDF in Adobe Reader reader. Print the file choosing the Microsoft XPS Document Writer from the list of available printers. Use XPS Viewer to open the resulting XPS file. Now print to PDF using CutePDF. This hole may become patched in later versions.
Hack Number 8
Tools: Ghostscript, GSView
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Target: content restrictions
Install Ghostscript and GSView. Change the extension of the PDF file to .ps and open with GSView. If .ps file can be opened and viewed, it can be saved as a PDF file. Resulting PDF is free of restrictions, including restrictions on printing.
Hack Number 9
Tools: Web browser
Target: password-protected PDF
Visit the PDF Unlocker web site. Select the PDF file to unlock and let it upload to the server. Click the Download button to obtain the unlocked PDF file.
Hack Number 10
Tools: Web browser
Target: password-protected PDF
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Drawbacks: Proprietary software. Not for 3rd party JS
Various 'unlocker' programs exist on the Internet. Search for PDF password recovery. Proprietary software alert. Caveat emptor (buyer beware). These programs do not really unlock 3rd party JS plugins. Some demos available online even spend a minute conducting a fake test that pretends to open the file. They say the PDF can be unlocked, but then, after purchase, these programs unlock file passwords only. They do not actually work against 3rd party JS server passwords. How could they? They would have to hack the server to do that. While server hacking is certainly possible, it is beyond the scope of this howto.
Summary
Many of these techniques involve opening a PDF file from within Adobe Reader, allowing JavaScript to unlock it, and then printing it to file. There are many ways to print to PostScript or PDF, and literally hundreds of ways to break the restrictions on the resulting files. Earlier methods that no longer work include using Ghostscript to convert the PDF (or PostScript) file to earlier versions of PostScript, and then back to PDF. Those earlier PostScript drivers have been deprecated, but older versions of Ghostscript still provide them.
Convert to PDF When All Else Fails
Tools: Web browser
Target: content restrictions
Some PDFs won't allow printing or saving, and some of them are timed access. If it can be viewed, it can be screen captured. Simply open it up, preferably on a large desktop that can be tilted to where it shows the whole page, and take a screenshot of each page. It might be a good idea to empty out the screenshots folder first! Hopefully this will create a series of numbered images there. Then use something like imagemagick to convert the series of numbered images into a PDF file. The result might be great, or not so pretty depending on the desktop resolution, page dimensions, and other factors. The document can not be text searched because it is composed out of images, but there are programs that can optically recognize the text, and create a searchable index for PDF files. Hope this helps!
Links
Adobe Reader
Foxit Reader
CutePDF
pdfcrack command line password recovery tool
How to Unlock a Secure PDF File
PDF Rights Management
Portable Document Format
Foxit Reader
CutePDF
pdfcrack command line password recovery tool
How to Unlock a Secure PDF File
PDF Rights Management
Portable Document Format
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