hideBackButton definitely works. I use it all the time. Just set
hideBackButton="true" in your <ul> and you're all set!

On Feb 24, 6:52 pm, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:
> jamez wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to hide the default back button on a particular
> > page?
>
> I just checked the source for iui.js and on line 519 (may differ a
> little in your version) is the following:
>
>         if (prevPage && !page.getAttribute("hideBackButton"))
>        {
>              ... adjust back button for new page...
>        }
>         else
>             backButton.style.display = "none";
>
> I've never tried this, but it looks like if you add the HTML atttribute
> 'hideBackButton' to your page/fragment it should hide the back button.
>
> If you decide to use a hook to call JavaScript when a page is displayed
> you should probably use 'onfocus' rather than 'onaftertransition'
>
> -- Sean

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