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How To Hide The Url Of The Browser's Left-bottom Corner When A Link Is Hovered

I would like to hide the url showing up, when I hover a link with the cursor. I only want to this on my browser. There are a lot questions about this around the web, but I don't fi

Solution 1:

you need to have an addon called status-4-evar for firefox to achieve this. status-4-evar

Please follow the url to find more about how to do this.

you can also change the anchor tags and replace it with span tags.

thanks

Solution 2:

If it's just for your browser (Firefox) you can add

statuspanel {display:none!important;}

below the @namespace line in your userChrome.css file

As of version 61 it has changed to:

#statuspanel {display:none!important;}

In Firefox go to settings click help, click Troubleshooting Information. scroll down a bit and there will be a Open Folder button. Click it to go to your user profile. Open the chrome folder and the userChrome.css file should be there. If not just create a folder called chrome. Inside that create a file and call it userChrome.css. The file needs to have:

@namespaceurl("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */

As the first line. Below that add:

statuspanel {display:none!important;}

Save the file and restart Firefox and you should be good to go.

Solution 3:

Put href='javascript:;' and try to redirect the page using javascript function window.location='page.html'.

<ahref="javascript:;"onclick="javascript:window.location=page.html"clas="">Anchor Text</a>

or you can use a common function for redirection.

Solution 4:

you can use an iframe and embed it into another page

you can use this http://www.vincemitchell.me/projects/iframe/

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