Blank Page
Drop this in a Content Editor Web Part on a web part page in a team site and see what happens:
<STYLE TYPE=”text/css”>
.ms-bannerContainer{Display:none}
.ms-bannerframe{Display:none}
.ms-bodyareaframe{Border:0}
.ms-bodyareapagemargin{Display:none}
.ms-globalbreadcrumb{Display:none}
.ms-globalleft{Display:none}
.ms-globalleft{Display:none}
.msgloballinks{Display:none}
.ms-globalright{Display:none}
.ms-globalTitleArea{Display:none}
.ms-navframe{Display:none}
.ms-pagebottommargin{Display:none}
.ms-pagebottommarginleft{Display:none}
.ms-pagebottommarginright{Display:none}
.ms-pagemargin{Display:none}
.ms-pagetitle{Display:none}
.ms-sitetitle{Display:none}
.ms-titlearea{Display:none}
.ms-titleareaframe{Display:none}
.ms-titlearealeft{Display:none}
.ms-titlearearight{Display:none}
.ms-titleimagearea{Display:none}
</STYLE>
<A href=”java*script:MSOLayout_ToggleLayoutMode()” mce_href=”java*script:MSOLayout_ToggleLayoutMode()”>Toggle Edit</A>
Take the “*” characters out of the word “java*script and don’t forget the colon after the word “java*script”.
Also, be sure to set the chrome on your CEWP to none.
I find this Interesting.
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