Hiding so some counters. So I think whether they will be performed if so hidden?
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Yes. They will work. And the meaning of his hide? Javascript is not displayed on the page anyway. It is always hidden by default from the user's eyes.
- Yes, javascript attendance counters such as LiveInternet show their annoying number buttons for free accounts and can not be hidden. - Platinumixq
- onethese are derivative works of the script, not the script itself - etki
- This block with an ad should have its id , class - you need to assign display: none; Or write JS and catch it. - HA3IK
- "derivative of the script" appears exactly in the place of the script, in any case, I always tune the counters for myself. It’s just as simple as putting the entire script code into a hidden block and putting everything so that its derivatives do not clutter the page. In general, I checked through the alert, the code really works fine in a hidden block. The principle could not be otherwise, because css is responsible only for the display. - Platinumixq
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