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    Even though this doesn't directly answer the question, it's a really good point… You don't need to override display:none if you only apply it where needed in the first place, using media queries for example. I do think you could vastly improve the answer though by doing away with the story about your table, and just focusing on the original question. Perhaps you could start by saying, 'The opposite of display:none is not using display:none' :-) then provide a simple example with HTML and CSS.
    – Kal
    Commented Apr 15, 2021 at 5:38