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January 22, 2018
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How do I remove the glossary tab from Responsive HTML5 Online Help?

  • January 22, 2018
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I clicked Edit Settings for Responsive HTML5. I opened the Edit Layout button and changed Show Glossary to false. However, when I publish the help, the glossary tab still displays. How do I remove the glossary tab? I am using FrameMaker 2015 on Windows 7.

Thanks,

Chris

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    Correct answer Matt-Tech Comm Tools

    I believe this was an error in the skins provided with Fm 2015. see Framemaker 15 Publisher Woes - ignores HTML5 layout settings for more discussion.

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    Matt-Tech Comm ToolsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    January 22, 2018

    I believe this was an error in the skins provided with Fm 2015. see Framemaker 15 Publisher Woes - ignores HTML5 layout settings for more discussion.

    -Matt Sullivan, FrameMaker Course Creator, Author, Trainer, Consultant
    chrisj18814471
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    January 22, 2018

    Thanks Matt. This seems like this is the correct answer. Do you know if there are any workarounds I can use? Maybe a location in the files that controls the layout so I can remove it manually? I looked but didn't see it.

    Matt-Tech Comm Tools
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    January 22, 2018

    I'd check the 2017 trial to see if that solves your issue. There are some nifty changes in the interface in 2017, and you should find that the fix to the skins is also there. (using the current Fm version may solve your issue)

    I imagine you might be able to grab the 2017 skin for Fm 2015, but that's beyond what I have time to check this week.

    If downloading the trial isn't an option, which skin are you using? IIRC, the Azure or Charcoal skin worked as expected. Check what you have available, and find one that allows you to remove the tabs. Then customize that skin to match your branding.

    -Matt Sullivan, FrameMaker Course Creator, Author, Trainer, Consultant