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The visible property of html table does not work.

Why do they have that property if its defective? I had to use style="visibility:hidden" in order to hide a table.

Please explain why. I am very curious

Here's the code I'm using. The intention is to hide the table as a whole but its not hiding the table or the controls inside it

<table visible="false">
  <tr>
    <td >
      <label>Pick the color for action needed and paste it on textbox</label>
    </td>
    <td>
      <asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
    </td>
    <td>
      <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Apply color" />
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>
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  • Post all your relevant code. I'm able to get this inline style working with a table.
    – Chris C
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:07
  • @CCRicers I am curious to see your working code
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:10
  • @Leon jsfiddle.net/SgKXY/1
    – Chris C
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:15
  • @CCRicers where is the visible="false" property in your code? oh, you got it working with "inline style"... sorry, I was talking about that Visible property ;-)
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:17
  • I have added the code to the original post. Please help me by looking at it
    – Enggr
    Dec 1, 2011 at 18:18

8 Answers 8

28

Use display: none instead. Besides, this is probably what you need, because this also truncates the page by removing the space the table occupies, whereas visibility: hidden leaves the white space left by the table.

18

You probably are looking for style="display:none;" which will totally hide your element, whereas the visibility hides it but keeps the screen place it would take...

UPDATE: visible is not a valid property in HTML, that's why it didn't work... See my suggestion above to correctly hide your html element

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  • 1
    I'm not sure if that's what the OP asked about. Dec 1, 2011 at 16:04
  • I thought it was only one (mine, before you updated:)). I think you others got it wrong because the OP says he had to use visibility:hidden instead of "defective" visible, but he didn't complain about its behavior. Dec 1, 2011 at 16:14
  • I guess "the tone makes the sound", as they say ;-)
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:16
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If you want use it, use runat="server" for that table. After that use tablename.visible=False in server side code.

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    Although the question does not state it, the visible attribute is a .NET specific server side syntax for preventing the node to be rendered in DOM. Thus this is a valid answer.
    – kaskelotti
    Jun 28, 2016 at 3:28
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For a similar post a long time ago there seems to be issues with making table visibility hidden.

You have two options, one is to use the display:none attribute.

Or two wrap the table in a div and make the div hidden.

<div id="wrapper" style="visibility:hidden">
    <table>
        <tr>
            <td>
            Content
            </td>
        </tr>
    </table>
</div>
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visibility:hidden is the proper syntax, but another way to 'hide' the table is with display:none or dynamically with JQuery:

$('#myTable').hide()
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    display:hidden doesn't exist, hidden is not a valid value
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:03
  • Leon display hidden is not a valid attribute, it will either be display none or visibility hidden. Dec 1, 2011 at 16:09
  • @aspect that's exactly what I wrote
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:12
  • @aspect, that's what Leon said :) Dec 1, 2011 at 16:14
  • @MichaelKrelin-hacker you got me on Text2Speech? I hope I don't sound too scary ;-)
    – Leon
    Dec 1, 2011 at 16:18
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For the best practice - use style="display:"

it will work every where..

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Who "they"? I don't think there's a visible attribute in html.

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  • +1: A bit rough explained, but right. There isn't such an attribute. And almost like many others here really adressing the OP's question. Dec 1, 2011 at 16:12
  • @Fatal, well, but I didn't really insult anyone, I hope :) Dec 1, 2011 at 16:15
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The reason that visible="false" does not work is because HTML is defined as a standard by a consortium group. The standard for the Table element does not have a visibility property defined.

You can see all the valid properties for a table by going to the standards web page for tables.

That page can be a bit hard to read, so here is a link to another page that makes it easier to read.

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