Yes, the PDF file link displayed in the browser can be modified to remove the Webflow reference. By default, when you upload and link a PDF file in Webflow, it will generate a URL that includes the Webflow reference. However, by utilizing a custom domain or a third-party hosting solution, you can modify the link to remove the Webflow reference.
Here's how you can achieve this:
1. Set up a custom domain: If you have a custom domain, you can configure it to point to your Webflow site. This way, when you upload and link a PDF file, the URL will be associated with your custom domain, devoid of any Webflow reference.
2. Use a third-party hosting solution: Instead of hosting your PDF file on Webflow, you can opt to host it on a third-party hosting platform, such as Dropbox or Google Drive. These platforms provide direct file links that do not include any Webflow references. You can upload your PDF file to the chosen platform, obtain the direct link, and then use that link in your Webflow project.
By employing either of these methods, you can effectively remove the Webflow reference from the PDF file link displayed in the browser, providing a cleaner and more personalized URL for your users.