On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:39:17 -0600, Jack Blankenships wrote:

> How does that "kill the child?" If the link has display: none, why does that 
> have any
> effect whatsoever on the clickability or the link or the resulting action?  
> Doesn't
> display none simply not show it on the page but allow it to exist in the DOM?
>

Yup. It's in the DOM - but not on the displayed page. Think of how
you'd copy text that's positioned "off left"? (Or click a link that's
off left, for that matter - though that's a less likely scenario.)

Cordially,
David
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