I'm trying to hide some text inside an <li>
element using CSS by setting text-indent: -999px;
.
For some reason this doesn't work when I set the direction of the document to "rtl"
(right to left - my site is in Hebrew).
When direction is "rtl" the text still shows...
Anyone knows why, and a way around this?
问题:
回答1:
Along with text-indent: -9999px
try using display: block;
. It solved for me.
Additionally, if you need the li elements to float horizontally (e.g. a horizontal menu), use float: left;
.
回答2:
What about setting direction:ltr
on the elements you're trying to give negative text-indent
?
Demo: jsfiddle.net/Marcel/aJBnN/1/
回答3:
Try setting text-alignment to match the direction in which you are indenting text.
For example, if you use LTR and want to indent text negatively, besides adding display: block, you should also add left alignment.
Not sure for RTL, but seems logical you should indent it positively and use right alignment.
回答4:
I found the best way is to make the text a transparent color:
color: rgba(0,0,0,0);
Note: This bug still exists in firefox 12 (text-indent value is ignored on rtl)
回答5:
color: transparent;
or
font-size:0px;
回答6:
You can use line-height specifying a large value, say 100px for a 30px high container.
only works if your container is limited in size. you may have to specifically set height if it isn't yet.
回答7:
I prefer this solution:
.hide_text { text-indent: 100%; white-space: nowrap; overflow: hidden; }
回答8:
My problem was with text-align. In case you modify align mode of the element or parent element(s) wrapping it to left, you must give a negative index for text-indent. Otherwise you must give a positive value.
.case1{text-indent:-999px;text-align:left;overflow:hidden;display:block}
Otherwise
.case2{text-indent:999px;text-align:right;overflow:hidden;display:block}
回答9:
The text-indent: -99px
is an old trick, which is not the optimal way to hide text. Why not use visibility:hidden
instead?
回答10:
text-align: right; works for me