I have a HTML page containing some hardcoded/static text.
The text string does not have any class/id/name. It’s just there.
How to hide it on page load?
P.S: I really hope this is not a repeat question. I have done my ‘homework’.
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You can hide an element that doesn’t have any direct identifiers by using a CSS selector which examines structure. You didn’t post your markup, so it’s impossible to give an exact solution.
Example 1
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There are many permutations of this pattern and many selectors available.
See: CSS2 Selectors (very wide support) and CSS3 Selectors (supported in most newer browsers).
Example 2
Here’s a more complex example:
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