Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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When shared from 2048x1536 (HD) folio
When shared from 1024x768 (SD) folio
When shared from an iPhone
When users tap article links on an iPad
Choosing a social sharing option in app (iOS 7)
Depending on which option they selected, customers can sign in, type a comment, and specify other information. For example, if they chose Email,
they specify recipients and type a message.
When an article is shared, the link includes a full pathname to the article. In retail folios, a paywall appears over protected articles and over
metered articles if the user has reached the limit.
If the article is no longer available in web viewer, either an error message appears in web viewer, or the Redirect URL you specify in the Account
Administration tool appears.
Users can either click the article link in a desktop browser or tap the link on an iPad or iPhone. What happens when users click or tap the article
link depends on the following factors:
To edit the default text in the shared message, edit the Customized Strings XML file, which is available in the advanced settings of the App
Details page in DPS App Builder. Generate the XML file, open it, and search for "I saw this in." The %1$@ string is the article name variable
and %2$@ is the folio name variable. Remember to edit the language tag (such as <en>), not the <key> tag. For details, see Creating DPS
apps for the iPad and iPhone.
If the customer shared the free or metered article from a 2048x1536 folio, the article link is available
for web viewer only if you set up a 1024x768 rendition or a Web Viewer Only rendition and the article names match.
If the customer shared the free or metered article from a 1024x768 folio, anyone who clicks the link in a
web viewer can view the article. If you don't want the 1024x768 SD iPad folio to appear in web viewer, you can create a Web Viewer Only
rendition.
If the customer shared the free or metered article from an iPhone, the article link is available for the web viewer
only if you set up a 1024x768 rendition or a Web Viewer Only rendition with a matching article name.
When users tap shared links on an iPad, a version of the article appears in the article viewer for the
iPad. (If the article is protected, a paywall appears.) To preview the shared article, users can scroll down and interact with supported overlays.
Unsupported overlays are covered with a placeholder icon. Banners at the top and bottom of the article provide links to download the app or to
open it if it's already installed. Make sure that you specify the iTunes Application URL in the Account Administration tool so that share recipients
can open or download your app.
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