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Comentario de la comunidad Discussion - Tips and best practices from the community

Stuart Buddrige my solution doesn't stop you from viewing the article if you have the direct link. It just removes it from the list in the category or section pages. On further thought, a user could still search for the article and find it, so this wouldn't fully solve your problem

Ver comentario · Publicado 13 oct 2022 · David Crichlow

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Comentario de la comunidad Discussion - Tips and best practices from the community

Stuart Buddrige I'm not sure I fully understand the question, but I manually added the CSS style close to the top of the CSS file.

Ver comentario · Publicado 12 oct 2022 · David Crichlow

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Comentario de la comunidad Discussion - Tips and best practices from the community

Stuart Buddrige can you post an example of the CSS that you used?

Mine looked something like this 

a[href*="/hc/en-us/articles/44166706125-Order-Taker-Order-Payment"] {
    display:none;
}


Depending on your other styles you may try !important after none.

display: none !important;

Ver comentario · Publicado 11 oct 2022 · David Crichlow

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Comentario de la comunidad Discussion - Tips and best practices from the community

Hi Stuart Buddrige,

I did something like the following using CSS to hide the article from the list of articles.


a[href*="/hc/en-us/articles/ArticleID-Name-of-Document"]
{
    display:none
}

I used Chrome developer tools to get the exact URL of the link. The article is still published, and if you enter the URL into the browser, you can access it. However, the link is not available for your customer to click.

Of course, you would need to do this for every article. Though if you created a section for these articles, you could probably just hide the entire section using a similar method.

Ver comentario · Editado 26 sept 2022 · David Crichlow

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I would like to place this banner over several articles. However, it is repeating the alert banner for each article that has the label. Could you help, please? I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I essentially only want to show the banner over articles with the alert label. Not over the entire help center. I moved the alert HTML from the header page to the alerts page, but it is still showing a separate alert for each article.

Ver comentario · Publicado 08 mar 2021 · David Crichlow

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