To hide it, you need one line of simple code in your CustomCSS box, which I can walk you through in 2 minutes flat. Probably less, it's a copy/paste job.
To add the link, you need to understand S2, understand Layers, understand Styles, understand Overrides, and probably have someone tell you what code to add where.
I can walk you through it in about an hour and a half. Possibly. If you can read code reasonably well.
FWIW, on my netbook keyboard, for which I do 99% of my browsing, both Home and Page Up are hidden buttons that require pressing Function at the same time as somewhere else, my muscle memory refuses to learn it and it's a real PITA.
I have actually hacked my registry to turn CAPS LOCK into a Home button because it's probably my most used button when browsing DW normally. Teaching someone how to hack the registry? I ain't even going to go there.
We have a huge amount of duplication on a standard Style output page, I think adding very useful nav links in an accessible way is a net benefit to the site.
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To add the link, you need to understand S2, understand Layers, understand Styles, understand Overrides, and probably have someone tell you what code to add where.
I can walk you through it in about an hour and a half. Possibly. If you can read code reasonably well.
FWIW, on my netbook keyboard, for which I do 99% of my browsing, both Home and Page Up are hidden buttons that require pressing Function at the same time as somewhere else, my muscle memory refuses to learn it and it's a real PITA.
I have actually hacked my registry to turn CAPS LOCK into a Home button because it's probably my most used button when browsing DW normally. Teaching someone how to hack the registry? I ain't even going to go there.
We have a huge amount of duplication on a standard Style output page, I think adding very useful nav links in an accessible way is a net benefit to the site.