I think you are right. I seem to recall being able to set display:none on
an element and then just call .show() when needed. This would negate the
need of calling .hide() in the document.ready() function.

On Sunday, December 16, 2012, Scott Weikert wrote:

>
> I believe the jquery show()/hide() functions use the display attribute
> and not the visibility attribute. Not long ago I switched over from
> using Prototype to jQuery and had to recode hidden divs to use those
> jQuery functions.
>
> On 12/16/12 12:38 PM, Steve Milburn wrote:
> > My personal preference would be to use the display CSS attribute instead
> of
> > visibility.  Also, I would include that setting in a different class
> that I
> > will not need after the page loads, say "myHiddenDiv".  Finally, utilize
> > jQuery chaining so you don't have to scan the DOM twice.  So your code
> > would look something like this:
> >
> > $("#mymenu").removeClass("myHiddenDiv").hide();
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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