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Embed a PDF File
[wp101 video=”embed-pdf”]
In this video, the instructor walks through how to let visitors download a PDF or other files directly from your WordPress page using the File block.
1. Adding the File Block
- Click the Add Block button where you want the file to appear.
- Search for and select the File block.
- Drag and drop your file (e.g., a PDF) into the block, or upload it manually.
Example: A PDF catalog of “Stellar Widgets” is uploaded.
2. What Happens Automatically
- The file is uploaded to your Media Library.
- WordPress creates:
- A text link (file name)
- A Download button — both of which let users download the file.
3. Formatting & Display Options
- Align the file block (left, center, right, wide, or full width).
- Replace the file at any time by selecting a new one from the Media Library or uploading a new file.
- Edit the file’s title, caption, and description from the Media Library.
4. File Block Settings
- Link behavior:
- Default: Direct download of the file
- Optional: Redirect to a separate attachment page (not recommended for downloads)
- Open in a new tab (optional)
- Hide the download button, if you prefer to show only the text link
5. File Types
- Not limited to PDFs — you can use the File block to link to any type of downloadable file.
Key Takeaway:
The File block offers a quick, intuitive way to share downloadable content—like PDFs, worksheets, guides, or media—directly on your WordPress site. Visitors can download files with a single click, helping you deliver added value through your content.
In the next video, you’ll learn how to customize your site’s navigation menu.
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