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I guess it must be possible through css styling
can you please post a screenshot or something, so as to be a little more specific ?
are you hiding the input part of you code cells ?
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Here is an example of few slides.
First is the markdown cell:
Here is the code cell (code is not hidden)
And finally, the code cell with hidden code:
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I tried to use the following code in the first cell of my jupyter notebook, but it does not remove this left padding, when clicking Rise slideshow button.
from IPython.display import display, HTML, Markdown
display(HTML("""
<style>
.output {
margin-top: 1% !important;
margin-bottom: 1% !important;
margin-left: 1% !important;
margin-right: 1% !important;
}
</style>
"""))
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here's a stylesheet that I use, not everything is relevant to your question but it might give you inspiration
https://github.com/ue22-p21/web-intro/blob/main/css/in-out.css
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another css rule that I found in one of my slideshows is this one, which again might help out
div.cell.text_cell .prompt.input_prompt {
display: none;
}
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@parmentelat, thanks for your respond. After trying this and that, I was finally able to hide all the prompts in my notebook by running
div.prompt {
display: none;
}
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