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Nulla <abbr title="attribute">attr</abbr> vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.
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+### Summary
+
+The default `cursor` on summary is `text`, so we reset that to `pointer` to convey that the element can be interacted with by clicking on it.
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+<div class="bd-example">
+ <details>
+ <summary>Some details</summary>
+ <p>More info about the details.</p>
+ </details>
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+ <details open>
+ <summary>Even more details</summary>
+ <p>Here are even more details about the details.</p>
+ </details>
+</div>
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## HTML5 `[hidden]` attribute
HTML5 adds [a new global attribute named `[hidden]`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/hidden), which is styled as `display: none` by default. Borrowing an idea from [PureCSS](https://purecss.io/), we improve upon this default by making `[hidden] { display: none !important; }` to help prevent its `display` from getting accidentally overridden. While `[hidden]` isn't natively supported by IE10, the explicit declaration in our CSS gets around that problem.