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Hide the Screencast.com Branding

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Did you know you can hide the Screencast.com branding on your view page? When the branding is hidden, your content is seen in a plain white wrapper and only a small Powered by Screencast.com logo is visible.

If the Commenting feature has been turned on for a piece of content, the comments will be still be available.
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When the branding is turned off:

  • The ability for your viewers to download content and attachments is disabled.
  • The Details tab is hidden from view.
  • The breadcrumb links leading back to your library are removed.

Note: Branding is turned on or off on a folder basis - individual pieces of content in the library or in a folder cannot have the branding turned on or off.

To turn off branding for a folder:

  1. Hover over a folder in the library.
  2. Click the Edit icon.The Edit Folders Properties dialog box appears.
  3. To hide the branding, click the Viewers see content only option.
  4. Click Done.

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5 Comments

Hmm... when editing the folder, I don't see the "viewers see content only" option?

Quote floater

OK, I see it, I was looking for it in the movie edit screen, not the folder itself. My bad.

Quote floater

This is not working for me. I don't understand why. I do what you say in the post and I still get all the branding. Any help?

David

Quote floater

This works - sort of. When I disable the branding, I get the plain white wrapper, except that there is a "Show Details" button right above the "Powered by Screencast" message. When it's clicked, the branding is re-enabled. Kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it? Is there a way to disable or remove that button from the view?

Thanks

Jim

Quote floater

Hi,
If you have not signed out of your account, you will see the Show Details button. Please sign out of your account and then access the content as your viewer would. The Show Details should not be visible.
Kelly Mullins
Senior Information Developer
TechSmith

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