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# Display
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The `display` property defines if a Widget is displayed or not. The default value is `"block"` which will display the widget as normal. Setting the property to `"none"` will effectively make it invisible.
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## Example
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Note that the second widget is hidden by adding the "hidden" class which sets the display style to None.
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=== "display.py"
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```python
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--8<-- "docs/examples/styles/display.py"
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```
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=== "Output"
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```{.textual path="docs/examples/styles/display.py"}
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```
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## CSS
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```sass
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/* Widget is on screen */
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display: block;
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/* Widget is not on the screen */
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display: none;
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```
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## Python
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```python
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# Hide the widget
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self.styles.display = "none"
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# Show the widget again
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self.styles.display = "block"
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```
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There is also a shortcut to show / hide a widget. The `display` property on `Widget` may be set to `True` or `False` to show or hide the widget.
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```python
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# Hide the widget
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widget.display = False
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# Show the widget
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widget.display = True
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```
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