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Michel Cadot
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Is there anyone knowing how to remove those bl...y left and top frames in Oracle online documentation and keep only the actual documentation page?

Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657589 is a reply to message #657586] Tue, 15 November 2016 05:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657590 is a reply to message #657589] Tue, 15 November 2016 06:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, remove these areas (I should think to post an image).

When I click on this mode I get a blank page! But anyway it seems this does not remove the frames, just blank them.
The problem, in addition to waste space on the screen, is that the execution of the scripts takes time and CPU resources.
I use "NoScript" add-on and get the same thing (blank frames) forbidding oracle.com scripts (and this is automatic and far faster Smile ). Unfortunately, I can't forbid only docs.oracle.com but the whole oracle.com. And I lose the possibility to expand or collapse chapters, all items are expanded with this method (as there are managed by JavaScript).

Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657591 is a reply to message #657590] Tue, 15 November 2016 06:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I found a "solution", I added "YesScript" add-on, then I can block only docs.oracle.com and allowing the rest of oracle.com.
I will live with the waste of space and menu expanded... until someone else will come with a better solution. Smile

Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657602 is a reply to message #657591] Tue, 15 November 2016 10:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I can remove the "left rectangle" by clicking on the "arrow to the left" button that can be seen in the lower left corner of your upper red rectangle.

( And the upper rectangle disappears when I scroll down. )
Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657603 is a reply to message #657602] Tue, 15 November 2016 10:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, I agree, but what I would like is that it never came, it is boring to always click on this button to remove the panel (without speaking to the resource consumption and time to load the page on the old PC I have).
In addition, when you come from another page to directly a section in the middle of the page, you have not this button, you have to go the the top of the page to get it and then loose the place and section you were.

Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657616 is a reply to message #657603] Wed, 16 November 2016 00:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And the upper rectangle disappears when I scroll down
LOL! Well, you can successfully hide the left rectangle if you drag the whole internet browser window "left", off the screen, so that you don't see it /forum/fa/1587/0/ That's rather impracticable, though.
Re: Oracle online documentation [message #657630 is a reply to message #657616] Wed, 16 November 2016 08:46 Go to previous message
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Or you can tape a piece of thick paper over the left side of the screen too, but that option is less "green." Now Littlefoot doesn't have to feel like he gave the worst answer Smile
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