No I understand that, display determines whether the the div will be 
rendered and visibility sets similar to opacity=0, you can't see it but 
it's there

Peter Boughton wrote:
>> If I'm setting the visibility for a div (display:none or display:block 
>> in this case), do also need to set visibility for anything inside the 
>> div.
>>     
>
> Nope - you only need to do it to the parent item.
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> Note, you're not setting "visibility", you're setting "display". This isn't 
> being pedantic; there is a CSS property called visibility which works 
> differently to the display property, so it could cause confusion mixing up 
> the terms.
>
> (Visibility controls whether something can be seen or not, whilst display 
> controls whether something is there or not - the difference being that an 
> invisible object still affects other objects even though you can't see it, 
> but with display:none it is as if the object has been teleported away to live 
> with goats.)
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