Hi Charles!

I think that what you want to hide is the anchor element and consequently, 
their child elements.
The anchor element and the heading are still displayed and they're 
occupying that space because of the default styling given by the IONIC 
framework, probably.

I advise you to use the directives "ng-hide" or "ng-if", even if you don't 
want to hide the anchor element.
The "ng-hide" does basically the same that you're doing with CSS.
The "ng.if" doesn't put the element in the DOM.

Tell us if this helped you.

Regards,
*Luís Loureiro*

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