Creative image magnifiers implemented by pure css3 and css3 creative magnifiers
Today I want to share with you a special image magnifier effect with pure css3. Five small pictures are displayed on the page. When you move the cursor over the image, the current image is displayed as a gray background image. The results are very good.
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Implementation Code:
Html code:
<ul class="gallery"> <li class="gallery__item"></li> <li class="gallery__item"></li> <li class="gallery__item"></li> <li class="gallery__item"></li> <li class="gallery__item"></li> <li class="gallery__item"></li></ul>
Css code:
.gallery { list-style: none; } .gallery:before, .gallery__item:last-child { position: fixed; top: 50%; left: 50%; margin: -31.25em; width: 62.5em; height: 62.5em; } .gallery:before { z-index: -1; border-radius: 50%; content: ''; box-shadow: inset 0 0 5em dimgrey, 0 0 0 50vw dimgrey; } .gallery__item { background-blend-mode: luminosity; transition: -webkit-transform 0.5s cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1.275), background-image 0.5s; } .gallery__item:not(:last-child) { position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; width: 32vmin; height: 32vmin; border-radius: 50%; box-shadow: 0 0 .5em white; } .gallery__item:nth-child(1) { margin: 13.87457vmin -4.53223vmin; -webkit-transform: scale(0.5); background: url("imgs/1.jpg") 50% 50% fixed whitesmoke; } .gallery__item:nth-child(1):hover { -webkit-transform: scale(1); background-blend-mode: normal; cursor: pointer; } .gallery__item:nth-child(1):hover ~ :last-child { background: url("imgs/1.jpg") 50% 50% fixed dimgray; } .gallery__item:nth-child(1):hover ~ :last-child:after { opacity: .001; } .gallery__item:nth-child(2) { margin: 4.13825vmin -40.86867vmin; -webkit-transform: scale(0.5); background: url("imgs/2.jpg") 50% 50% fixed whitesmoke; } .gallery__item:nth-child(2):hover { -webkit-transform: scale(1); background-blend-mode: normal; cursor: pointer; } .gallery__item:nth-child(2):hover ~ :last-child { background: url("imgs/2.jpg") 50% 50% fixed dimgray; } .gallery__item:nth-child(2):hover ~ :last-child:after { opacity: .001; } .gallery__item:nth-child(3) { margin: -33.42845vmin -42.83746vmin; -webkit-transform: scale(0.5); background: url("imgs/3.jpg") 50% 50% fixed whitesmoke; } .gallery__item:nth-child(3):hover { -webkit-transform: scale(1); background-blend-mode: normal; cursor: pointer; } .gallery__item:nth-child(3):hover ~ :last-child { background: url("imgs/3.jpg") 50% 50% fixed dimgray; } .gallery__item:nth-child(3):hover ~ :last-child:after { opacity: .001; } .gallery__item:nth-child(4) { margin: -46.90963vmin -7.71779vmin; -webkit-transform: scale(0.5); background: url("imgs/4.jpg") 50% 50% fixed whitesmoke; } .gallery__item:nth-child(4):hover { -webkit-transform: scale(1); background-blend-mode: normal; cursor: pointer; } .gallery__item:nth-child(4):hover ~ :last-child { background: url("imgs/4.jpg") 50% 50% fixed dimgray; } .gallery__item:nth-child(4):hover ~ :last-child:after { opacity: .001; } .gallery__item:nth-child(5) { margin: -17.67475vmin 15.95615vmin; -webkit-transform: scale(0.5); background: url("imgs/5.jpg") 50% 50% fixed whitesmoke; } .gallery__item:nth-child(5):hover { -webkit-transform: scale(1); background-blend-mode: normal; cursor: pointer; } .gallery__item:nth-child(5):hover ~ :last-child { background: url("imgs/5.jpg") 50% 50% fixed dimgray; } .gallery__item:nth-child(5):hover ~ :last-child:after { opacity: .001; } .gallery__item:last-child { z-index: -2; } .gallery__item:last-child:after { position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; bottom: 0; left: 0; opacity: .999; background: dimgrey; transition: opacity 2s; content: ''; }
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How to Use HTML for this image?
Easy! Isn't there any attribute in the css style that can be used to set the border rounded corner? You just need to use another input tag.
CSS design button style problems
Either use css3 multi-background settings, or make the entire background a green image with a magnifier, or write two labels.
<A href = "#"> <span> query </span> </a>
Set the style of a to {display: block;} width and height, background green, rounded corner
Span is also a block, set the background image