When I create an item directly in the html form with a class ='hidden' for 
use with bootstrap, web2py appears to be rendering an additional element 
style "display:none" which stops bootstrap functionality working correctly.

Raw HTML:

<div id='countyEntry' class='hidden'>
  <label id='lblCounty2' class='form-label no-bold' for='slctCounty'>Select 
County</label>
  <input id='slctCounty' class='form-control' type='text'>
</div> 

Rendered HTML:

<div id="countyEntry" class="hidden" style="display: none;">
  <label id="lblCounty2" class="form-label no-bold" for="slctCounty">Select 
County</label>
  <input id="slctCounty" class="form-control" type="text">
</div>

Is this correct behaviour?  I don't think it should be doing this.

Thanks,
Stuart

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