Both Google Chrome and Firefox have the auto-view PDF file feature. When it seems unnecessary, it's recommended to disable that feature. The method of disabling the PDF viewing feature on Firefox is different from Google Chrome. The reason is that Firefox doesn't use the Chromium source code, so the method of disabling the PDF viewing feature on Firefox is not the same as on Google Chrome or Coc Coc. You should read both articles to find out which method is easier for turning off the PDF reading feature on Google Chrome and Firefox.
Turn off PDF Reading Feature on Google Chrome:
Step 1: Open the Google Chrome browser, enter the command below into the URL bar: Chrome://plugins/
Step 2: Take note of the Chrome PDF Viewer plugin, press Disable to turn off this feature.
Step 3: When the Chrome PDF Viewer turns gray, you have successfully disabled the PDF reading feature on Google Chrome.
After completing these simple steps, you have disabled the PDF reading feature on Google Chrome. To re-enable it, you just need to click Enable.
On the Coc Coc browser, disabling the PDF reading feature is similar to Google Chrome. The only difference when turning off the PDF reading feature on Coc Coc and Google Chrome is replacing Chrome://plugins/ with coccoc://plugins/. If your Internet connection is strong enough, there's no need to disable the PDF reading feature on Google Chrome; downloading CocCoc or Firefox is unnecessary.
Chrome and Firefox users should also install IDM in the Add-ons category for convenient downloads. With the IDM CC extension, simply enable IDM CC on Google Chrome or Firefox, and these browsers will automatically capture video and song links. Refer to the steps to enable or disable IDM CC on Google Chrome for practical usage, supporting downloads without hindering your music listening and video viewing experience.
