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07-14-2025 12:49 AM
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Hello everyone.
In my project, I'm currently using a custom table that extends the Task table.
When I open a form, a "Follow" button appears in the upper right corner, and I'd like to hide it.
I found a method to set the value of glide.live_feed.task_header_button to none in the properties, but this isn't ideal for me because I don't want to affect tables outside of my application.
I look forward to your expert responses. Thank you in advance.
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07-14-2025 02:25 AM
Hello @島崎拓磨 ,
Just wanted to let you know that the link shared by @Community Alums is working perfectly for the use case you mentioned.
I followed the same KB article and it worked as expected on my end.
You can follow the steps in the doc—it should work for you too.
Also, if it worked for you as well, please consider marking Anand’s response as the accepted solution and closing the thread, so it can help others who come across it later.
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07-14-2025 02:06 AM
Hi @島崎拓磨 ,
Follow the steps mentioned in the following article to enable or disable this.
How to remove the Follow button from a form header. - Support and Troubleshooting
If this solves your issue mark this as correct and helpful.
Regards
Anand
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07-14-2025 02:25 AM
Hello @島崎拓磨 ,
Just wanted to let you know that the link shared by @Community Alums is working perfectly for the use case you mentioned.
I followed the same KB article and it worked as expected on my end.
You can follow the steps in the doc—it should work for you too.
Also, if it worked for you as well, please consider marking Anand’s response as the accepted solution and closing the thread, so it can help others who come across it later.