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Vote now2025-03-17 09:05 AM
Hi. I am developing a web page specifically to display as digital signage in a Zoom Room.
I am not sure what type of browser (ie. Chromium) your using to embed a web page in the digital signage feature.
My end goal is to find a code snippet that I can add to the webpage to disable the X&Y scroll bars withe page is wider or taller than the display.
2025-03-18 01:21 PM
Hello @Graham-ac
I am not sure exactly what your use-case is here, but Digital Signage is already built-in into the Zoom Room, and there is a variety of content you can setup in the "Signage Playlist" including URLs, and as far as I know, it will show the content but not the browser so you don't need to worry about removing, Frames, Scroll Bars, URL or Menu bars, etc.
Even more, you could use the TV's HDMI as the Input for the Digital Signage so that means you can connect any cheap Chromebox (or similar device) and use it as a Web Browser (Chrome or otherwise) and put it in Full Screen mode.
In case you haven't seen this documentation page describing Zoom Digital Signage, Requirements, Image/Video specifications, and how to Enable/Disable/Configure it
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0060299
I hope this helps,
Vinnie.