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    • flehF
      fleh
      last edited by

      Hello Mango friends and users,

      as indicated in the title I would like to get rid of the top and side bar for some pages. In one post (https://forum.infiniteautomation.com/topic/2484/guest-login-permissions-and-kiosk-dashboards) the user achieved that by "creating a menu link with a state name that does not start with 'dashboard'".

      Unfortunately, this does not work for me. I created a page, named it "testpage", URL path is "/testpage" and when I call http://localhost:8080/ui/testpage from the same or another browser with admin or user rights I still see the two bars. Am I doing something wrong? Version info: still on Mango 3.5.

      Thanks for your help!

      Cheers,
      Frank

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      • CraigWebC
        CraigWeb
        last edited by

        @fleh said in Getting rid of top and sidebar:

        https://forum.infiniteautomation.com/topic/2484/guest-login-permissions-and-kiosk-dashboards

        Hi Fleh

        you need to register the page at the root level. To do this go "Edit Menu" and edit the required page. Open the drop-down called parent item and scroll to the top where you will find root level. Just remember that without a side nav bar you will not have a way to get back to your home page unless you have made a button to change the URL.

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        • flehF
          fleh
          last edited by

          Hi Craig,

          thanks for the swift reply and the detailed description! It actually did the trick -- many thanks! I would have never guessed from the documentation, that this would be the thing to do. But hey -- always good to learn something.

          Cheers,
          Frank

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