If you have implemented a SharePoint 2013 wiki page library for your company, you might agree with me that the recent and updated pages links are an unnecessary distraction to your users. Just because a page has been updated, that doesn't suddenly make it more important than any other content in the site. The problem is that Microsoft doesn't give us a supported way to remove these links.
So, we add a small piece of code. I like to have big bold commenting on anything I add so that I can easily spot it later on.
<!-- REMOVE THE LEFT HAND NAVIGATION PANEL -->
< style type="text/css">
#sideNavBox { display:none; }
< /style>
You can either add it to a Script Editor web part on each page, or install SharePoint Designer 2013 on your PC and add it to the master page.
So, we add a small piece of code. I like to have big bold commenting on anything I add so that I can easily spot it later on.
<!-- REMOVE THE LEFT HAND NAVIGATION PANEL -->
< style type="text/css">
#sideNavBox { display:none; }
< /style>
You can either add it to a Script Editor web part on each page, or install SharePoint Designer 2013 on your PC and add it to the master page.