x-show ====== `x-show` is one of the most useful and powerful directives in Alpine. It provides an expressive way to show and hide DOM elements. Here's an example of a simple dropdown component using `x-show`.
 
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When the "Toggle Dropdown" button is clicked, the dropdown will show and hide accordingly. > If the "default" state of an `x-show` on page load is "false", you may want to use `x-cloak` on the page to avoid "page flicker" (The effect that happens when the browser renders your content before Alpine is finished initializing and hiding it.) You can learn more about `x-cloak` in its documentation. [With transitions](#with-transitions) ------------------------------------- If you want to apply smooth transitions to the `x-show` behavior, you can use it in conjunction with `x-transition`. You can learn more about that directive [here](/directives/transition), but here's a quick example of the same component as above, just with transitions applied.
 
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[Using the important modifier](#using-the-important-modifier) ------------------------------------------------------------- Sometimes you need to apply a little more force to actually hide an element. In cases where a CSS selector applies the `display` property with the `!important` flag, it will take precedence over the inline style set by Alpine. In these cases you may use the `.important` modifier to set the inline style to `display: none !important`.
 
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