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I’m doing a tour in my administrative area, but it doesn’t work when I send it to the server. In the boy’s GIT project on the site where I downloaded it works perfectly
The tag is this:
<a href="#" id="tour" style="display: none;" >Tutorial</a>
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I’m doing a tour in my administrative area, but it doesn’t work when I send it to the server. In the boy’s GIT project on the site where I downloaded it works perfectly
The tag is this:
<a href="#" id="tour" style="display: none;" >Tutorial</a>
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The function of display: none simply hide the element in question. The name itself already speaks "None" (nothing, none).
Can put display: block, to solve or simply take that style.
<a href="#" id="tour" style="display: block;" >Tutorial</a>
or
<a href="#" id="tour">Tutorial</a>
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display: None; is the css concealer the style property is only to add the style directly into the element
And how would I solve it ?
Actually I didn’t understand your problem, but to make the element visible just replace the "None" by the "block" or remove this tag.
I wanted to do this here man http://www.jqueryscript.net/other/Easy-Interactive-Visual-Tour-Plugin-For-jQuery-mytour.html
Already tried to use the code below the example, display None in a link does not make sense, unless q it is in the element that will appear, as I saw in the example, there is the None display for the initial effect, but in your case I believe q the problem is another.
Natan Melo, but there in the part How to use, does not have this display: None;
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