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a little intro about what i need but cant find a complete answer anywhere. i use webbrowser control to show an website in my app, but i want to remove the above navigation which is alone in an html element with the class name "tabs-outer". i want to do this in my app and not in the css of the homepage, because it is made to show the content for mobile devices and i just want to display in my app in the webbrowser control without it and on desktop/mobile site that it remains visible like it is.

i found some java script codes like "$('#mydiv').allBut().hide();" i understand i must add something like "$('.tabs-outer').allBut().hide();" but where?! i have no clue, where to input this, how to call it in the app?! i need more info please. i found a thread that is 2 years old but no info about what exactly to do.

How and where to use this javascript, is it possible to add it in the app, so i call it in runtime this script?! any help? I am a newbie so i dont know anything about javascripts, and nothing about it from within windows phone and c#.

this is the way i use it now:

protected override void OnNavigatedTo(System.Windows.Navigation.NavigationEventArgs e)
    {

        String url = NavigationContext.QueryString["url"];
        if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(url))
        {
           WebBrowser.Navigate(new Uri(url));
        }

    }
    private void WebBrowser_LoadCompleted(object sender, NavigationEventArgs e)
    {
        WebBrowser.InvokeScript("RemoveNav");
        SystemTray.SetProgressIndicator(this, null);
        WebBrowser.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
    }

and i added a script on my webpage in the header like this:

<script type="text/javascript">
function RemoveNav() 
{ 
$('.tabs-outer').not(this).hide() 
}
</script>

and it works but, i must set the visibility of the webbrowser control to collapsed for the page to load - "hide" the element i want and then make is visible. but i need something to intercept the loading of this element, but only in my windows phone app in the webbrowser control.

2 Answers 2

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You supplied jQuery source code. jQuery is open source and free to download and use. Please view this site for information about jQuery: http://learn.jquery.com/

Your exact answer is located and explained here: http://learn.jquery.com/using-jquery-core/document-ready/

Practically, after the page loads the code will run. Your necessary code is here:

<script>
// A $( document ).ready() block.
$( document ).ready(function() {
    $('.tabs-outer').hide();
});
</script>

You need to include this code in your webpage as a javascript. To use that code you also need to include the following line in the head section of your html page.

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>

This will load the jQuery plugin which will interpret your script and hide all the divs that have their class set to "tabs-outer".

Good luck!

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  • i have done it via this code $('.tabs-outer').allBut().hide(); and i call this script when the webbrowser is loaded but i still see the elements loading before the webbrowser control removes them... how can i "preload" this script and call it when the webbrowser control opens so i dont even see this element.
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 1:58
  • You can do this in CSS, without having to use jQuery at all. I will provide a new answer in a moment.
    – George
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:10
  • thank you, but i can not imagine how to do it in css an to be visible only to my apps users... but i have done for now some little workaround, i have set the visibility of the webbrowser control to collapsed till the page is loaded, then to visible, so the part that the script "hides" is not visible, but for the user this means to wait for the whole page to load.
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:23
  • Before applying my latest answer and providing me feedback, please remove the jquery import and script from your header. It's not needed and create overheat. Try the CSS solution and let me know how it does :-)
    – George
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:25
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I have added this new answer because in some cases and for some users my previous answer will be suffice.

This problem can be solved with CSS. You load the page from a mobile device app and have access to the header section. With this in mind, you can set the div's style from there.

Using !important will override other specifications, but if the css already uses !important (I highly doubt it), you have to make sure your style is located after the page style. With this in mind, try adding the following code in the head element:

<style>
    .tabs-outer {
        display: none !important;
    }
</style>

This will completely remove your div.

UPDATE: Hide them for all devices and show them for non-wp

Step 1: Add the style in your header section

<style>
    .tabs-outer {
        display: none;
    }
</style>

Step 2: Add the import in the header section for the jQuery API

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>

Step 3: Add the code in your header

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
    if(!navigator.userAgent.match(/IEMobile/i) && !navigator.userAgent.match(/Windows Phone/i)){
        $(".tabs-outer").show();
    }
});
</script>

That's it. Desktop is faster so it should load the elements and show them fast enough.

**UPDATE: Use Media Queries and !important in CSS to hide what you need and customize the display

You can add the following code in CSS to solve the problem in the most efficient way:

@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 160px)
and (max-device-width : 640px) {
    .tabs-outer {
        display: none !important;
    }
    html {
        font-family : "Palatino Linotype";
        font-size : 12;
        font-color : #98AFC7;
    }

    .........

}

Resource: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/media-queries-for-standard-devices/

You can keep your custom style now. Sorry I didn't get it the first time, but it's been ages since I've worked on a website.

Please provide feedback. Again :-)

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  • i know that i can remove it this way, but this way it is removes also for the desktop users, and also for the mobile device users. i needed this script to use it in my windows phone app, in the webbrowser control. so i can not trigger this above from within the app?!
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:26
  • but your first post helped me to remove it but it is slow because it loads the page and then hides, i would like to have this script available before the page loads so i call it with the webbrowser control so the page renders and the div is not rendered. is this possible?
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:28
  • Wait. As I understood, you added the jQuery code in the windowsphone application. So I am telling you to replace the jQuery script with this CSS styling and this will solve it. Do you not have access to the head section on the windowsphone app?
    – George
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:30
  • oh you mean i should ad this in the app? on the page where the webbrowser control is or where?!
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:31
  • i really dont know where to input this now because in my app on the xaml page where the webbrowser control is i can not add it anywhere because "style" is not in in any namespace of my app.
    – dinchy87
    Sep 25, 2013 at 2:38

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