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Optimize Your Menu Display in PDF

The PDF menu allows you to present your menu online while preserving its design. Optimized for all screens and easily downloadable, it offers a fast, readable display faithful to your original layout.

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Written by Odile Lodewijck
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Benefits of the PDF Menu

Automatic Compression

Large PDF files can slow down online display. CentralApp automatically compresses and optimizes your documents, ensuring fast loading without manual intervention.

Responsive Display

Your menu automatically adapts to the screen size, whether it’s a computer, tablet, or smartphone. No adjustments are needed for your customers.

Easy Download

Visitors can download the PDF with one click to view it offline, share dishes, or prepare their order in advance.

Preservation of Original Design

All your colors, images, fonts, and logos are preserved as is, without risk of distortion depending on the device used.


Best Practices

  • Choose an Appropriate Format: The A4 portrait format is recommended for optimal display on all devices.

  • Care for the Layout: A clear structure with well-defined sections (Starters, Main Courses, Desserts, Drinks) facilitates reading. Favor a readable font and good spacing.

  • Update Regularly: Replace the file with each change in dishes or prices to ensure access to the most recent version.


Limitations and Alternatives

Although practical and aesthetic, a PDF menu has limitations in terms of SEO referencing. Search engines favor textual content directly embedded in web pages. To improve your visibility, a detailed menu integrated into CentralApp will be better indexed and directly viewable on your site.

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