How to optimize your PDFs with Fast Web View (aka, linearization) Needless to say, linearization can be a key factor in the usability of PDFs online by providing an important time-saver. Linearization speeds up the process, especially for big PDF files. ![]() That can create a significant lag between clicking a button and getting the content you want. ![]() ![]() If you’re viewing a non-linearized PDF, you have to download it fully in order to view it. Linearizing a PDF file is also known as “Fast Web View.” This allows users to essentially stream a PDF-meaning start reading and using it online before the entire PDF downloads. What is linearization and why does it matter? To understand why linearization is useful, let’s talk a little bit more about what it is and what it does. ![]() Among the new features that make it easier and more secure to convert, access and share content on the web through PDF, linearization stands out for its ability to help optimize PDFs for web viewing. In January 2017, we announced the availability of PhantomPDF 8.2.
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