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The "MENU" text that appears in the upper right corner of an iPhone screen when viewing a website is typically triggered by a "hamburger" icon or menu button that is used to toggle a navigation menu. To remove this text, you will need to locate the code that is responsible for displaying the icon and remove or comment out that code.
Here are the steps you can take to remove the "MENU" text:
Locate the HTML element that is responsible for the hamburger icon. This is typically an anchor or button element with a class of "menu-toggle" or "hamburger".
Once you have located the element, you can either remove it completely or hide it using CSS. For example, you can add the following CSS rule to your stylesheet:
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.menu-toggle {
display: none;
}
If you are using a JavaScript library or framework, you may need to locate the code that is responsible for the toggle functionality and remove it.
After removing the code, you should check on your website on iPhone to ensure that the "MENU" text no longer appears.
Please note that the exact steps may vary depending on the specific website and the framework or libraries you are using. It's always recommended to check the documentation of the framework you are using. -
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