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JavaScript Help finding a div with dynamic name

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I'm trying to get a function able to find this div and delete it:
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But each time the class is generated with a different name, how i could detect and delete this div?
The div in the picture can be found here:
https://docs.widgetbot.io/
 
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Is this for something you have coded?
Yea, upon close inspection...since you are not the owner of the site nor the developer, unfortunately you have no proper, and legal, way of doing so. You can delete it from the DOM, yes, and you can even give it a style display of 'none', however, that will only be temporary. After you refresh, all changes will disappear
I'm trying to get a function able to find this div and delete it:
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
But each time the class is generated with a different name, how i could detect and delete this div?
The div in the picture can be found here:
https://docs.widgetbot.io/
Is this for something you have coded?
 
Is this for something you have coded?
Yea, upon close inspection...since you are not the owner of the site nor the developer, unfortunately you have no proper, and legal, way of doing so. You can delete it from the DOM, yes, and you can even give it a style display of 'none', however, that will only be temporary. After you refresh, all changes will disappear
 
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