Find Every display:none in One Click
Hidden Content Revealer
Inspect Element finds one hidden div at a time. Hidden Content Revealer reveals all of them with purple outlines.
70+ platform patterns detected automatically. WordPress, Elementor, Divi, Shopify, Webflow, and 20+ more. Navigate between found elements with Shift+Up/Down.
One click. Every hidden element. Purple-outlined and navigable.
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The Old Way: CSS Property Hunting
One property at a time.
Open DevTools. Find an element. Check computed styles. See display:none.
Manually override the display property to see what’s hidden.
Repeat for aria-hidden attributes. Check parent containers. Toggle visibility properties one at a time.
Or scan through page source looking for accordion markup and tab containers, hoping you catch everything.
You’re not auditing hidden content. You’re hunting for CSS properties.
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