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To hide an element in a responsive layout, we need to use the CSS display property set to its none value along with the @media rule.
The @media rule includes a max-width condition of 600px, which means that any elements will be hidden when the viewport is less than 600px.
You cant remove any element using CSS but you can hide element using display: none property.
Using display CSS The easiest method of hiding an element is to remove it entirely. The display:none property does just that. It removes whatever element you attach it to completely. That piece of the page will simply not render anymore, and the space it takes up on the page will be removed and the layout readjusted.
The easiest method of hiding an element is to remove it entirely. The display:none property does just that. It removes whatever element you attach it to completely. That piece of the page will simply not render anymore, and the space it takes up on the page will be removed and the layout readjusted.
Using the display: none property: This is the most common way to hide text. The display: none property tells the browser to not display the element.
If you need to hide the text permanently, then using the visibility: hidden property is a better choice. And if you need to hide the text while still making it accessible to screen readers, then using the opacity: 0 or font-size: 0 properties is a good option.
To do this you must use the user-select: none; CSS rule. The browser support for this declaration is good with browser prefixing still needed. Latest versions of Firefox, Edge and Chrome no longer need the prefix, whilst Safari and Internet Explorer need the prefix.

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