Re: CSS to hide DIV, but keep space in use.



Greg N. wrote:
Noozer wrote:

will hide the content of the DIV, but will STILL use up
the space in the HTML page.

If you're trying to do this in order to make Search bots see some
content that the users are not supposed to see, _don't!_

Gievn that the OP doesn't want the space taken up by the text to collapse,
I would assume that this isn't the intention.

Rather the OP probably wants to hide the text, and then re-show it in
response to some user action.

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