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CSS `display: none` can prevent certain types of access to certain types of resources, most notably search engines and screen readers (accessing child nodes, both for reasons that benefit their ...
AFAIK, CSS cannot affect the DOM tree. So, display: none just says the element should not be displayed, not that it should cease to exist. Style/structure separation and all that.
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