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Online PDF Portfolio

ecs
Registered: Dec 15 2011
Posts: 4

Hi
 
How do i create a page like this:
http://www.sosna-architekt.de/dnl/portfolio.pdf
 
I`ve got a portfolio as a pdf and would like to put it online so I can send a link in an application.
Does somebody know how to create this?
 
Thanks & regards

Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
Hi,

right-clic anywhere on any page : Properties : General
Then you will see that it was made using Adobe InDesign CS4.

;-)
ecs
Registered: Dec 15 2011
Posts: 4
Thank you for answering so fast!
But.. I don`t quite get it..
I made a portfolio using indesign cs3. then I saved it as a pdf. and how can I transform this pdf to a webpage (or uploading it)?

daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Simply upload the PDF file to your web space. Then provide a link (URL) to the file.
That is what was done for the example you posted.
If you want to you can use Acrobat Pro to export the PDF content to an HTML file. The layout/format will not be exactly the same. You might try to export to HTML from InD. The plus of a PDF is that one can "bank" it with ease by downloading the PDF.


Be well...

Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
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Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
daka630 wrote:
You might try to export to HTML from InD.
This function was removed since CS4, surely because it was too… disastrous.

;-)
ecs
Registered: Dec 15 2011
Posts: 4
ok, so where can I find web space? Sorry this is all really new to me. I just need to upload my portfolio for like 2 months.. it`s not like I want to create a webpage or anything.. or do you know any pages where I can upload a portfolio and people I send the link with my application can download it?
Tank you!!
daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Considering using a free acrobat.com account.
It provides 2GB of storage.
You can use the "publish", "share" to get a link that you can provide via an email or in a post to a forum/board appropriate to your work portfolio.

https://www.acrobat.com/main/en/pricing.php


Alternatively, do a search on "file sharing storage".
There are many online — aka "the cloud" 8^) — services for this.
Some free. Some at cost. Only you can determine which is a best fit for your needs.


Be well...

ecs
Registered: Dec 15 2011
Posts: 4
Thank you so much!!
That`s exactely what I needed!!