Hiding the console ? #904
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Hi David! There's nothing supported in-app to do this; you can do it manually by executing the following javascript in your chrome dev tools:
does that work for your use case or do you need something in the URL parameters to prime the removal? |
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Sure, so we can track it.
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Thanks for your responses. Should I open a more formal issue than a
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First, thank you for this excellent project! I have recommended it since I found out about it in 2015 and now I will use it extensively in a training given inside the company.
I am embedding graphs in a reveal-js based presentation (in an
iframe
), and this works very well (I prime the graph by using the?command=
url query).I was wondering if there was some way (I really tried to read all the issues, and the closest I found was #156) to hide or minimize the console to allow for narrower graph presentations. That way, I would have enough space to add a comment side by side in the slide.
Thanks!
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