On my site I supply code samples for both C# and Visual Basic in articles. By default, I want only the C# brushes to display on page load (vb samples would be set display: none;

In the past I've accomplished this by waiting for all the content to load and then hiding the VB samples:

$(document).ready(function() { setTimeout(function() { $(".vb").hide(); }, 500); });

But this is sketchy at best, so it occurred to me: why not just set a default style for those brushes so that they're hidden in the stylsheet?

Unfortunately, I've looked and I can't find any brush specific style rules in syntaxhighlighter that I can play around with...

Can anyone suggest a solution here because I'm very confused...