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mdcastorena
Sep 07, 2021Brass Contributor
Hiding redundant top nav in SPO
Hi everyone, 3 part question... A.) Can I hide this redundant "top nav" in SPO? Here, I have a house icon which just navigates to our comm site home page, yet the tree icon you see below it does ...
mdcastorena
Sep 08, 2021Brass Contributor
Hi SteveKnutson - Thank you for your reply. I've made those changes except now how do I get rid of this logo/section here?
SteveKnutson
Sep 08, 2021MVP
The top logo is the Hub Logo and the one you have highlighted is the Site Logo.
There isn't an out of the box way to hide the Site Logo, but you could make it a white image e.g. 1px by 1px white.
The alternative approach is to use CSS but this requires custom SPFx code to load it on every page. https://www.sharepointdiary.com/2020/09/sharepoint-online-inject-custom-css-to-modern-sites.html
There isn't an out of the box way to hide the Site Logo, but you could make it a white image e.g. 1px by 1px white.
The alternative approach is to use CSS but this requires custom SPFx code to load it on every page. https://www.sharepointdiary.com/2020/09/sharepoint-online-inject-custom-css-to-modern-sites.html
- mdcastorenaSep 08, 2021Brass Contributor
SteveKnutson That is a good work-around, but then you see this weird unnecessary line break:
What if I removed the Hub site nav and used the Site nav only - would I be able to mimic the Site nav across the other sites?
- SteveKnutsonSep 08, 2021MVPThat would require you to add the navigation manually to each site. Creates a bit of overhead, especially if you make changes to the navigation. Hub navigation is best in this case.