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I remember some version of some browser I had to support removing elements from the DOM if you set display:none. I don't exactly remember which, but I remember working around the behavior by doing ...
Turns out, all it takes for attackers to alter the "external sender" warning, or remove it altogether from emails is just a few lines of HTML ... snippet's CSS code (display rules) can make ...
As pageoneresults says in the WebmasterWorld thread: Google has a hard enough time now dealing with html/xhtml ... why that CSS exists. There are many valid uses of display:none or display ...
Typically this can be done with the CSS ... can make an HTML element completely disappear from a web page and not affect the layout. The display:none CSS declaration can be used to hide links ...
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