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pculurciello
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remove bottom page navigation bar when publishing to web (public) a report

Hi all,

 

I'd like to be able to remove the bottom page navigation and zoom bars from the report I publish with the Embed Report -> "Publish to web (public)" feature of Power BI Service.

I know the goal can be accomplished adding to the URL the "navContentPaneEnabled" and "filterPaneEnabled" like below using the Embed Report -> "Website or Portal" function:

 

https://app.powerbi.com/reportEmbed?reportId=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&autoAuth=true&ctid=1c69bcaf-b9ad...

 

But I need to be able to remove the bottom bar using the  Embed Report -> "Publish to web (public)", see the screesnhot below:

 

pculurciello_0-1738064934000.png

 

I tried to access the iframe content using javascript but it is not allower for Cross Origin security feature.

Is there another way to remove it, maybe adding a proper parameter to the URL in the iframe src attribute?

 

Many thanks for your help!

Pierpaolo

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Hi @pculurciello,

 

Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.

 

Currently, power bi does not provide a direct way to remove the bottom page navigation bar when using the "Publish to Web (Public)" feature.

Since this feature is not available, i would like to suggest you to please post this in the microsoft ideas platform.

Feedback submitted through these channels is frequently reviewed by the product teams and can contribute to meaningful improvements.

https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/search-ideas/

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it! 

 

Thanks and regards,

Anjan Kumar Chippa

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Idrissshatila
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Hello @pculurciello ,

 

if you don't want them to show, then hide the pages before publishing to web.



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Hi @Idrissshatila,

 

I want the pages to be visible, I created an apposite navigation panel in Power BI Report View, see screenshot below:

 

pculurciello_0-1738070903369.png

 

What I'd like to prevent is the display of the bottom page navigation menu added by default by Power BI service when I publish the report to web, again see screeshot below:

 

pculurciello_1-1738071071075.png

 

Thank you!

Pierpaolo

 

Hi @pculurciello,

 

Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.

 

Currently, power bi does not provide a direct way to remove the bottom page navigation bar when using the "Publish to Web (Public)" feature.

Since this feature is not available, i would like to suggest you to please post this in the microsoft ideas platform.

Feedback submitted through these channels is frequently reviewed by the product teams and can contribute to meaningful improvements.

https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/search-ideas/

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it! 

 

Thanks and regards,

Anjan Kumar Chippa

Hello @v-achippa ,

 

and thanks for this hint, I will follow your suggestion and post this issue in Microsoft Ideas platform.

 

Have a nice day,

Pierpaolo

pculurciello
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I forgot to mention that I need to be able to use the "Publish to Web (public)" feature because the report needs to be publicly accessible. Instead, using the "Webiste or Portal" report embedding users have to signin to see the report (so they must have a Microsoft account).

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