Hi,
Wanting to be sure I understand the issue. granted we have a much later edition of lynx here. Still, at least with my setup, the place to check a box is indeed present, with my status line indicating it is a check box.
What would be there if things worked as you wished?
Further as a real world example, say when a person is in a low graphics environment, and using speech, why would you want the attribute hidden?
Kare



On Tue, 29 Jan 2019, HiPhish wrote:

Hello,

I am running Lynx 2.8.9 and it looks like the 'hidden' attribute[1] is not
implemented. Here is a minimal example:

http://hiphish.github.io/blog/2019/01/28/pure-html-css-menubar/demo.html

The checkbox and the empty list items should not be shown in Lynx. Are there
plans to implement the hidden attribute in the future? The reason I'm asking
is because I am using the checkbox hack, some elements in the HTML need to be
hidden from user agents, and then I use CSS to override this in graphical web
browsers. The example above links to an article explaining the hack.


[1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/editing.html#the-hidden-attribute



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