Overview
The visibility CSS property shows or hides an element without changing the layout of a document. The property can also hide rows or columns in a <table>.
Block
<div class="">Virtual CSS
<div class="w:1/2 align-items:center t:center stripe-bg">
<code class="visible ...">Virtual CSS</code>
</div>Table
<div class="">| Lorem ipsum | Ut enim |
|---|---|
| dolor sit amet | ad minim |
| consectetur | veniam |
| adipiscing | quis |
<table class="table-layout:auto ...">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Lorem ipsum</th>
<th>Ut enim</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr class="visible bg:blue-70/.2">
<td>dolor sit amet</td>
<td>ad minim</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>consectetur </td>
<td>veniam</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>adipiscing</td>
<td>quis</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>Applying with functions
<div class="visibility:$(style)">...</div>Master supports native CSS variables and functions, just add var(--key) or use shorthand$(key) for variables.
You can also use calc(expression), env(expression) and other CSS functions if the property supports it.
To learn more, see the Functions documentation.
Conditionally apply
States and selectors
<div class="visibility:visible:hover">...</div>Master supports all native CSS selectors, just add :hover, :disabled, chaining, combinators and other CSS selectors as usual.
To learn more, see the Selectors documentation.
Responsive breakpoints
<div class="visibility:visible@sm">...</div>Responsive breakpoints can be applied to all styles. Some available breakpoints are 3xs, 2xs, xs, sm,md, lg, xl, 2xl, 3xl, 4xl. Arbitrary breakpoints can be specified through comparison operators >, >=, <, <=.
To learn more, see the Breakpoints documentation.
Print format and media queries
<div class="visibility:visible@print">...</div>Master supports media types like print, screen, speech, all, and other media queries.
To learn more, see the Media Queries documentation.
Dark mode and color schemes
<div class="visibility:visible@dark">...</div>Master uses the selector html.dark to support color schemes. Now, you can easily fine-tune your style for the color schemes.
To learn more, see the Color Schemes documentation.