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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T12:26:41+00:00 2026-05-12T12:26:41+00:00

So I now have the following jquery to hide or show a textbox based

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So I now have the following jquery to hide or show a textbox based on specific values selected in a DropDownList. This works except that I need the first display of the popup to always be hidden. Since no index change was made in the drop down list, the following does not work for that. If I code it as visible=”false”, then it always stays hidden. How can I resolve this?

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">

     var _CASE_RESERVE_ACTION = "317"; 
     var _LEGAL_RESERVE_ACTION = "318";

     function pageLoad() {

         $(".statusActionDDLCssClass").change(function() {
             var value = $(this).val();
             if (value == _CASE_RESERVE_ACTION || value == _LEGAL_RESERVE_ACTION) {
                 $(".statusActionAmountCssClass").attr("disabled", false);
                 $(".statusActionAmountCssClass").show();
             }
             else {
                 $(".statusActionAmountCssClass").attr("disabled", true);
                 $(".statusActionAmountCssClass").hide();
             }
         });
     }

</script>

Thank you,
Jim in Suwanee, GA

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    2026-05-12T12:26:41+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    If you set

    visible=false
    

    .Net will not render it. You can do

    style="display:none;"
    

    and .Net will render the tag properly but CSS will hide it from the user.

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