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titleCommon Approach

The common approach to both solutions is that a JavaScript is run in the browser that matches HTML elements and alters them to be hidden. Therefore all elements are rendered as normal and then are hidden by the script.

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titleBlueprint Wizard with projectdoc Blueprints

Screenshot showing the Blueprint Wizard with projectdoc Blueprints



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titleBlueprint Wizard without projectdoc Blueprints

Screenshot showing the Blueprint Wizard without projectdoc Blueprints




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titleMacro Browser with projectdoc Macros

Screenshot showing the Macro Browser with projectdoc Macros



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titleMacro Browser without projectdoc Macros

Screenshot showing the Macro Browser without projectdoc Macros




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titleMacro Suggestions with projectdoc Macros

Screenshot showing the Macro Suggestions with projectdoc Macros



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Macro Suggestions without projectdoc Macros

Note that this use case is not properly supported the bookmarklet. A user will probably not run the bookmarklet manually when using the autocomplete function to select a macro.




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titleBookmarklet Solution

The bookmarklet solution is easily installed as a bookmark in a browser. The advantage is that no additional tools are required. The disadvantage is that the user needs to open the bookmarklet to remove the elements from the page manually each time.

This solution may be appropriate in case the user only occasionally wants to remove the element.

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For more information on the bookmarklet, please visit Hide projectdoc Tools within Browser.

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