Using CSS to Hide Elements in Oracle Redwood

Oracle’s Redwood UX provides a sleek, modern interface – but customizing its look and feel is still necessary to align with user needs and organizational branding. In this quick demo, Elire’s Valentin Todorow walks through how to hide elements in Redwood using simple CSS. 

Whether you’re streamlining the user interface, simplifying navigation, or removing redundant fields, this technique helps developers and administrators take control of their Oracle Redwood applications with minimal overhead. 

You’ll learn: 

  • How to target specific elements within Redwood pages 
  • Which CSS strategies are most effective for conditional visibility 
  • Best practices for maintaining clean, user-friendly interfaces

This is part of Elire’s growing library of Redwood content designed to help your team prepare for Oracle’s transition to Redwood across applications. Stay tuned for more videos on Redwood customization, styling, and adoption strategies. 

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Author

  • Valentin Todorow

    Valentin Todorow has 16 years of PeopleSoft and Cloud Technical and Functional experience. He has built various solutions with Cloud and PeopleSoft Test Management tools, and serves as a Subject Matter Expert to clients and the PeopleSoft and Cloud community.

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