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How to remove "Date & Time Range" from time picker using HTML code?

bhavlik
Path Finder

I have a time picker in one of my dashboards and want the time picker to only display "Date Range".  I have been successful in writing HTML code to remove all the other ones but cannot figure out how to get "Date & Time Range" to be removed as well.  

Here is the code I have currently:

 

 

 

<html>
      <style>
         div[data-test-panel-id="presets"] {
             display: none;
         }
         div[data-test-panel-id="relative"] {
             display: none;
         }
         div[data-test-panel-id="dateandtimerange"] {
             display: none;
         }
         div[data-test-panel-id="realTime"] {
             display: none;
         }
         div[data-test-panel-id="advanced"] {
             display: none;
         }
      </style>
    </html>

 

 

 

I am assuming my name for "Date & Time Range" is incorrect but no clue as to how it should be written.  Does anyone know what the panel id for that is?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
         div[data-test-panel-id="dateTime"] {
             display: none;
         }

Open the timepicker then inspect the html - you can find the panel ids there

ITWhisperer_0-1605870282176.png

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
         div[data-test-panel-id="dateTime"] {
             display: none;
         }

Open the timepicker then inspect the html - you can find the panel ids there

ITWhisperer_0-1605870282176.png

 

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RanjiRaje
Explorer

Was searching for this for past 2 days. thanks for the post.

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bhavlik
Path Finder

Thank you!

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