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JY
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11/01/13 04:15 AM (12 years ago)

HTML Pro - footer icons

Hi I'm a bit of a novice and wonder if anyone can help? I have used the html pro plugin for the first time and followed the 'how to' pdf. Everything works great. The only issue I have is how to remove the icons on the bottom footer. I managed to hide the most of them via the settings in the plugin but can't find a way to hide the globe icon which opens the page in a browser or the email icon - both of which I've screenshot here http://tinyurl.com/lv7w9bl They don't show in the 3.1 emulator in Eclipse but do on my HTC One XL Any advice is much appreciated Thanks Jon
 
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11/01/13 04:18 AM (12 years ago)
Forgot to mention - Compiling by Android v3.0
 
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11/01/13 05:03 AM (12 years ago)
I suspect that the 'document behavior' section of the plugin in your BT Web based control panel is where you'll find the place to show/hide that sort of thing. Cheers! -- Smug
 
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11/01/13 05:11 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks Smug - That's where I was able to hide the back button and browser refresh button but there seems to be nothing there the for the remaining 2 buttons? Is there something I can do in Eclipse you may be aware of?
 
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11/01/13 08:01 AM (12 years ago)
Figured it out in Cr_html_pro around line 223 ensured the following were set to "" Thanks //button options for hardware menu key... showBrowserBarBack = BT_strings.getJsonPropertyValue(this.screenData.getJsonObject(), "showBrowserBarBack", ""); showBrowserBarLaunchInNativeApp = BT_strings.getJsonPropertyValue(this.screenData.getJsonObject(), "showBrowserBarLaunchInNativeApp", ""); showBrowserBarEmailDocument = BT_strings.getJsonPropertyValue(this.screenData.getJsonObject(), "showBrowserBarEmailDocument", ""); showBrowserBarRefresh = BT_strings.getJsonPropertyValue(this.screenData.getJsonObject(), "showBrowserBarRefresh", "");
 
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11/11/13 08:08 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks JY, this worked for me as well. Ran into the same problem.
 
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01/19/14 03:49 PM (11 years ago)
JY- just where is this Cr_html_pro file you're referencing? Thanks
 
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01/20/14 02:16 AM (11 years ago)
Stevek Should be in the src folder in your project Jon
 

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