Hi!

First of all I'd like to thank the people who helped me getting started
with CSS on mobile devices on this list. Thanks for your answers!

Anyway, more questions came up:

Is it probable or reasonable to assume that elements that are marked
with 'display:none;' in the css are NOT loaded by the browsers?

I've read - concerning css image preloaders - that today's browsers are
smart enough to leave out content in the html if it it set to
display:none; in the css.

If that's true for browsers on mobile devices that would be a great
feature as it cuts down bandwidth-usage - which is still not cheap at
most mobile-phone-net-providers.

Does anyone know about those inner workings of CSS on mobile browsers?

Thanks a lot!

Greets,

Tobias

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