Sent by Cem Meric on 2 May 2006 23:11
> 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?
Tricky one that is. To my knowledge, there isn't a universal rule covering
all mobile browsers when it comes to images with 'display:none;' statement.
Until then, keep paying a bit extra unfortunately.
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Cem Meric | http://www.kalkadoon.net/
Kalkadoon Corporate Solutions
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