- From: Anne van Kesteren <fora@annevankesteren.nl>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:13:15 +0100
- To: Ola Andersson <Ola.Andersson@ikivo.com>
- Cc: www-svg@w3.org
Quoting Ola Andersson <Ola.Andersson@ikivo.com>: >>> In the rendering tree however, this is what you do. A >>> referenced rect with 'none' display is not in the rendering tree, a >>> visible rect is. >> >> So if I reference a <rect> element which either has 'display:none' set or >> some ancestor has 'display:none' set it will never be drawn? > > Correct, as long as display='none' it will not be drawn. That doesn't answer my question. Must display='none' be set on the element itself? Can it be set on some ancestor? Can it be "indirectly" set through CSS (for UAs that support CSS)? -- Anne van Kesteren <http://annevankesteren.nl/>
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