How Can You Make Text Invisible on a Webpage?

In summary, the conversation is centered around the discovery and use of invisible text on the forum. Participants discuss the effectiveness of the method and suggest adding a button for it. They also discuss the use of the "youtube" tag, which allows for embedding youtube videos on the page. The conversation ends with a suggestion to add a visible link to the forum's FAQ for easier navigation.
  • #1
rootX
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I finally managed to make my text invisible .. (I had to use it somewhere) :biggrin:


Invisible text ...


Select above

COLOR="#E1E1E2"
 
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  • #2
I thought this was the invisible colour?
 
  • #3
Nice Hack
 
  • #4
I think cristo is correct. If you look carefully you can still see the supposedly invisible text of the OP.
 
  • #6
Nice one Greg! That should go well in the brain teaser forum. What about latex in the spoiler tags if that is needed? Is that asking a bit too much?

test test
 
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  • #7
Oh cool!
 
  • #8
cristo said:
I thought this was the invisible colour?

It is.
 
  • #9
Greg Bernhardt said:
how about this
how about this hack

Very nice indeed, Greg!

testing out Kurdt's suggestion [tex]x=14y[/tex]

(probably is asking a little too much, Kurdt :-p)
 
  • #11
Greg Bernhardt said:
It doesn't work with images. I've added an editor button for it.

Cool, you have been busy!

What does the "youtube" tag do? Does it embed a youtube video in the page?
 
  • #12
cristo said:
Very nice indeed, Greg!

testing out Kurdt's suggestion [tex]x=14y[/tex]

(probably is asking a little too much, Kurdt :-p)

I should have tested myself. I don't know why I didn't. mmm youtubeness!
 
  • #13
cristo said:
Cool, you have been busy!

What does the "youtube" tag do? Does it embed a youtube video in the page?

yes, example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdPPhLDK4G8
 
  • #14
Greg Bernhardt said:
yes, example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdPPhLDK4G8

So what exactly goes in between the youtube tags? The Link?

Zz.
 
  • #15
Oh this is cool

cool


cool2


'scuse me, I'm just playing :wink: :wink:
 
  • #16
Greg Bernhardt said:
yes, example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdPPhLDK4G8

That is really cool, and way easier than opening the youtube link in another window! Great feature!

One other thing I was wondering, what with all this new stuff, is whether it might be an idea to put a link to the FAQ (https://www.physicsforums.com/faq.php ) somewhere visible, so new members (and current ones) can easily find their way around things.. we could perhaps label it as "help" or something like that?

(Course I may be missing it.. there could already be a link somewhere!)
 
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  • #18
cristo said:
One other thing I was wondering, what with all this new stuff, is whether it might be an idea to put a link to the FAQ (https://www.physicsforums.com/faq.php ) somewhere visible, so new members (and current ones) can easily find their way around things.. we could perhaps label it as "help" or something like that?
I had no idea that we had an FAQ :rolleyes:! It's a nice idea though.
 
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  • #19
testy testy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqPv7UFIMnk

Does this mean Ivan has to edit the youtube classics thread? :rolleyes:
 
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  • #20
Greg Bernhardt said:
how about this
how about this hack

cristo said:
Cool, you have been busy!

What does the "youtube" tag do? Does it embed a youtube video in the page?

Wow, cool!

Ooh, I see lots of new buttons now. :biggrin:
 
  • #21
New buttons?

How neat is that?
 
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Related to How Can You Make Text Invisible on a Webpage?

1. What is "Invisible Color"?

"Invisible Color" is a concept used to describe colors that cannot be seen by the human eye, but can still be detected by certain instruments or animals. These colors are typically outside of the visible spectrum of light and include infrared and ultraviolet light.

2. How is "Invisible Color" used in science?

"Invisible Color" is used in various scientific fields such as astronomy, chemistry, and biology. It allows scientists to study and understand the properties of light and how it interacts with objects in the universe. It also helps in the development of new technologies and tools for scientific research.

3. Can humans see "Invisible Color"?

No, humans cannot see "Invisible Color" as our eyes are only able to perceive colors within the visible spectrum. However, some people may have the ability to see a limited range of ultraviolet light due to a mutation in their genes.

4. What is the difference between "Invisible Color" and visible color?

The main difference between "Invisible Color" and visible color is that visible color can be seen by the human eye, while "Invisible Color" cannot. Visible color ranges from red to violet and can be seen in a rainbow, whereas "Invisible Color" includes wavelengths that are outside of this range, such as infrared and ultraviolet light.

5. Why is "Invisible Color" important to study?

Studying "Invisible Color" is crucial in many scientific fields as it helps us understand the full spectrum of light and its effects on the world around us. It also allows us to develop new technologies and tools that can detect and utilize "Invisible Color" for various purposes, such as medical imaging and remote sensing.

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