Remove all nav menus in Safari

I want to put a fast-refreshing web page with RSS items, photo slideshows, embedded videos on a Mac Mini to feed a TV monitor in a kiosk environment.
How can I have the screen show only my content, without any of the navigation menus at the top of the screen?
Many thanks for an answer.

HI,
Not sure if you can avoid the menus but maybe the default will work? It has the fewest bells and whistles.
Safari / View - Customize Toolbar
Carolyn

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