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Author: | TheAppzGuy [ 2. Oct 2016, 22:31 ] |
Post subject: | Hide Elements in iframe on Other Domain |
Hello, Before purchasing the "Pro" version of Advanced iFrame v7.1.3, I'd like someone to confirm if the following task can be accomplished with this plugin: The host website is "http://appzdepot.net" and the source website is "http://shouldyoubuildanapp.com" AppzDepot is a licensed reseller of the source domain's products and services. I wish to utilize the source domain in an iframe on our website but without certain elements that are embedded within the iframe. Specifically, I wish to hide the "MADE BY BIZNESSAPPS" link at the lower left bottom the source website. The CSS code is labled as "div.start.about-bottom-txt" or "span.bottom-content" Here is the link to our website using the FREE version of Advanced iFrame and with the source website embedded. http://appzdepot.net/market-your-app/ If this can be accomplished effortlessly, please let me know and provide a link to purchase the Advanced iFrame Pro. Thank you for your kind attention to my request. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 3. Oct 2016, 10:08 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hide Elements in iframe on Other Domain |
Have you read the quickstart guide? So can you add one line of Javascript to the other domain to enable that the plugin can modify css? See: http://www.tinywebgallery.com/blog/advanced-iframe/advanced-iframe-pro-demo/external-workaround-auto-height-and-css-modifications#e6 An other option if you can't is to put a div over this element: http://www.tinywebgallery.com/blog/advanced-iframe/advanced-iframe-pro-demo/hide-a-part-of-the-iframe So it depends on your setup what the best solution is. Best, Michael |
Author: | TheAppzGuy [ 3. Oct 2016, 12:38 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hide Elements in iframe on Other Domain |
Hello Michael, Yes, I did read the workaround. Since I wasn't 100% sure the workaround was my best solution, I posted my question. It seems that the Pro version will not solve my dilemma. The source content changes as it is a quiz and evaluation of sorts. Although I could cover the immediate area with a div and position it accordingly responsively, the final page of the quiz has an element dead-center of the page. I appreciate your quick response, I shall do what I can to implement the source website. Have a great day! |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 4. Oct 2016, 14:45 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hide Elements in iframe on Other Domain |
o.k. |
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