Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-40104686-20200920174424/@comment-9605025-20200920180735

I see you are a content moderator on the wiki. As such, I am not sure if you can edit other people's posts. If not, then you will have to get a discussions moderator or an admin to do this instead of doing it yourself. Also, you will need to use a desktop browser for this.

Go to the thread you linked to. Right click anywhere on the page and the browser's context menu should come up. Click the option named "Inspect", "Inspect Element", or something similar. If you are using Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge, it will be hidden if you have never opened the developer tools before. To open the developer tools, press the key combination fn + f12. Once you have clicked the option in the context menu, your browser's developer tools should open if they aren't already open. It should then display a tree view of the page's content and autoexpand the tree to show you an element that looks like this: Click/double-click on the text "z-index:1;" to start editing the style attribute. Starting after the semicolon of the text previously mentioned, type "display:none;". Then click off of the element to have the change take effect. The problematic element should now be hidden and you should be able to edit the post. When editing the post, find the element you just hid and deleted it. Save the post.