Thanks Joel, but I needed to hide only the content classes panel, and keep 
search and clipboard panels visible...
I ended up editing /cms/Webclient/App_Themes/Standard/Stylesheets/SmartPanel
.css to hide just this one...

Marc

On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:04:37 AM UTC-4, Joel Kinzel wrote:
>
> If you're updated, there is an option "Hide Panels" under Admin Proj 
> Settings > Project > General Settings. This will actually remove them 
> completely though (not hide them). Not sure if that is what you're looking 
> for.
>
> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:50:35 AM UTC-5, Marc Grynberg wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Jian, I saw your solution, I'm just wondering if there's another 
>> way...
>> 95% of my projects don't use jQuery, and in the couple that do I'm still 
>> struggling with conficts with the Microsoft Ajax libraries...
>> And honestly if there is a way to do this without having to touch-up 
>> every base template (my projects were creadted in RD5.5, back then the best 
>> practice was multiple base templates with target containers) in every 
>> project, that's what I would implement...
>> I know I said yesterday I'd prefer a solution I can implement from the 
>> templates, but turns out it would actually be very impractical...
>>
>> I edited /cms/Webclient/App_Themes/Standard/Stylesheets/SmartPanel.css 
>> to hide #RD__ContentClasses_tab but then the remaining tabs overlap and the 
>> search tab gets hidden...
>> I'll fiddle with it a bit more but it seems - in my case - the css 
>> approach is easier...
>>
>> Marc
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 6:09:14 AM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>>>
>>> Marc,
>>>
>>> The solution is already provided in form of Jquery/Javascript.  You can 
>>> have that part of your foundation template, just wrap that in SmartEdit 
>>> blockmark so it only runs in SmartEdit mode.
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 15, 2012 6:26:53 PM UTC-4, Marc Grynberg wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Tiffany,
>>>> Did you end up finding a solution to this?
>>>> I'm in the exact same scenario...
>>>> I'm debating touching the core styles from the application, but if 
>>>> there's a way to do this from the templates I'd prefer...
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Marc
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, November 18, 2011 1:45:14 PM UTC-8, Tiffany wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone know how I can hide the content class and clipboard panel in 
>>>>> v10? I don't want to hide all panels because the editors need the 
>>>>> search and asset manager. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>

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