Pepper Flow Digital Review uses many of the same elements you see in Pepper Flow. However, they are optimized for the web review experience.
After you download the extension, you can start your first web page job.
- Visit the web page you’d like your team to review. Each web page gets its own job. Make sure you use a page your team can access, like a published staging link. Your team will need to be able to view the page to collaborate or complete reviews.
- Click the Pepper Flow Digital Review extension in the top right of your browser to open the extension.
- Select the job you’d like to start.
- For customers on version R22 or later, Pepper Flow Digital Review jobs can now be started at web pages that include parameters (e.g. ?, #, etc) to indicate a unique page. A new job will start at the URL as it is displayed in your browser bar, so pay close attention to that URL and edit it as needed in the properties when starting a job (including removing parameters where not signifying a unique page).
- For customers on version R22 or later, Pepper Flow Digital Review jobs can now be started at web pages that include parameters (e.g. ?, #, etc) to indicate a unique page. A new job will start at the URL as it is displayed in your browser bar, so pay close attention to that URL and edit it as needed in the properties when starting a job (including removing parameters where not signifying a unique page).
- Enter the details needed to start your job. These will vary depending on your organization’s configuration of Pepper Flow.
- Click "Save & Generate ID", then click "Continue".
- Prepare the job similar to how you would for a PDF.
- Fill in details by navigating to the Details tab.
- Leave annotations by using the Annotations tab.
- Take at least one screenshot.
- Select the "Task" tab, then click "Complete task" at the bottom of the panel.
- Select reviewers and click "Start review."
See it in action:
About URLs
- The URL being submitted for review cannot contain special characters like á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ.
- If you are using Pepper Flow R21 or older, the job URL cannot contain URL parameters (also called “query strings”) - look for & and ?.
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