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Archive for March, 2008

Vuzit MediaWiki Extension

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Evan Sultanik has written a simple extension for MediaWiki that allows you to display documents inside your MediaWiki instance! MediaWiki is the open source software behind the Wikipedia online encyclopedia which claims 5% of all internet traffic. We are grateful for the time Evan spent developing and documenting ...

Embed documents on your website or blog

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Vuzit now has the capability to embed documents using a small snippet of HTML you can easily paste into your website or blog. It is built on our REST-based API so you can easily set the default zoom-level, page number, and even the X/Y position of the page ...

Linkit easily converts your document links to use Vuzit

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Switch your document links to the Vuzit online document viewer instead of the bloated alternatives, and your users will thank you. By including a small snippet of Javascript you can breathe new life into your document links. By default, a small icon will be displayed to the right of the ...

Let there be images!

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

We are letting document images roam freely. Our new developer tools include the ability to access an image of a particular page in 4 different resolutions including the thumbnails. These are enabled by the Document.getUrlImage() and Document.getUrlImageThumb() functions of the Javascript API. You can view our example as ...

Full screen viewer

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Many of our users asked for the ability to display Vuzit in a full screen landing page. We have added an example of this to our examples page which you can view as rendered html and code. It's worth noting that all of our examples are compliant with the ...

Keyboard Shortcuts

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

A few of our users have asked for simple shortcuts to navigate through their documents. The shortcuts are a combination of commands used by many popular programs including the vim text editor, GMail, and Google Reader. The mouse must be located over the viewer in order for the ...