Conceal issue in xhtml

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How to conceal issue in xhtml

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letamp;#39;s talk about CSS overflow sometimes you have too much content inside your element take a look at these two divs one of them has a lot of content the other one does not really have a ton what if I add it letamp;#39;s say max height 200 pixels itamp;#39;s gonna go crazy look at this I mean the whole thing gets out of control the content is leaking let me remove the second div actually so thatamp;#39;s only the first dip net source CSS overflow comes in handy by default is visible and thatamp;#39;s what you see here when it says itamp;#39;s visible it shows you everything thatamp;#39;s inside your element if you say hidden itamp;#39;s just gonna cut off the content where the 200 pixels stops not really great for text itamp;#39;s okay if you have images and stuff in there and you donamp;#39;t care about the rest of the image you can do overflow:hidden scroll oh well thatamp;#39;s similar to hidden nothing really changed but I can scroll within that container right tha

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The type=hidden control is used to add content to the form that cannot be viewed or changed by the user. When the form is submitted, the hidden content is passed along with all the other contents of the form. The hidden content is essentialy a name/value pair.
XHTML tags are case sensitive. For instance, and will be read as two different tags. XHTML tags must be closed with a closing tag or a trailing slash. Examples: Some text, . In HTML, closing tags and trailing slashes are not required (but they are acceptable).
Definition and Usage. The tag is used to define text with strong importance. The content inside is typically displayed in bold. Tip: Use the tag to specify bold text without any extra importance!
XHTML is more strict than HTML, and requires that all open tags must be closed, even if theyre not container tags. Therefore, non-container tags end in /. For example, the tag for a line break is .
The tag is an inline container used to mark up a part of a text, or a part of a document. The tag is easily styled by CSS or manipulated with JavaScript using the class or id attribute. The tag is much like the element, but is a block-level element and is an inline element.
XHTML tags must be closed with a closing tag or a trailing slash. Examples: Some text, . In HTML, closing tags and trailing slashes are not required (but they are acceptable). XHTML does not permit overlapping nested tag structures.
The strong tag is is used to provide a strong emphasis when displaying the enclosed word or phrase. Most browsers do this by rendering the selected text in bold which makes the characters thicker and slightly bigger in appearance than the surrounding text. Of course, you can also do this using the b tag.
Definition and Usage. The tag is used to define text with strong importance. The content inside is typically displayed in bold.

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