I don't know why my profile layout does not match its description in the docs, but so it is.
So this is enough: < a routerLink 'linkEnabled path : null' > Link a > Angular 12 and below routerLink'null' (and undefined) is treated as a shorthand for an empty array of commands.So it makes the routerLink to link to the current/active route.Also, there is the profile.ini file containing a reference to it: Angular 13 and above routerLink'null' (and undefined) is now officially used to disable the routerLink. I could tell which of the hash-coded profiles was active by checking the access timestamps on them. The chrome folder was not there I cerated it following cor-el's advice. Here's what my folder structure is (with a lot of stuff omitted): I had to hunt it down and then create the chrome folder in it. The reason I was unable to get it to work following the instructions (including the above KB article) is that my profile folder is not. Not exactly how I wanted it, but good enough. The scrollbars have not completely disappeared, but they are now squashed to four pixels wide (including the window border) and the indicator bar itself is just one pixel wide.
webglRenderer: Intel Open Source Technology Center - Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Mobile Add another column to your report query that returns Y or N depending on whether you want a link for that row.adapterVendorID: Intel Open Source Technology Center.adapterDeviceID: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Mobile.adapterDescription: Intel Open Source Technology Center - Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Mobile.