nondisplaying
Nondisplaying is a term used to describe content, data, or interface elements that exist within a system but are not presented to the viewer. It highlights a separation between what is stored or generated and what is visible or accessible in a given context. The concept is widely used in computing, publishing, and data governance.
In computing, nondisplayed elements can be present in the document object model but hidden from rendering by
In security and privacy contexts, nondisplay describes data that is stored or processed but not shown to
In publishing and digital archives, some material is nondisplayed due to licensing, copyright, or sensitivity, and
See also: display (CSS), hidden content, progressive disclosure, redaction, access control, accessibility.