I'm trying to get a diagonal div across some content.
I have some select boxes that I would like to disable, using the disabled property, but I would like to have a div on top with 开发者_开发知识库the word 'disabled'
going along the fieldset diagonally (like 'sold' on real estate for sale signs).
Is there any cross browser way to achieve this effect with css?
I don't want to use an image to do this
I'd probably just go with an image for simplicity, but if you insist:
See: http://jsfiddle.net/yPRUN/
This is the magical tool used to generate the cross-browser CSS.
You'll need it if you want to make any changes.
You should of course put the IE CSS inside a new stylesheet and include it inside the conditional comments.
HTML:
<div class="disabled">disabled</div>
<!--[if IE]>
<style>
.disabled {
/* IE8+ - must be on one line, unfortunately */
-ms-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(M11=0.7071067811865473, M12=-0.7071067811865477, M21=0.7071067811865477, M22=0.7071067811865473, SizingMethod='auto expand')";
/* IE6 and 7 */
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(
M11=0.7071067811865473,
M12=-0.7071067811865477,
M21=0.7071067811865477,
M22=0.7071067811865473,
SizingMethod='auto expand');
/*
* To make the transform-origin be the middle of
* the object.
*/
margin-left: 2px;
margin-top: -34px;
}
</style>
<![endif]-->
CSS:
.disabled {
background: red;
width: 100px;
height: 30px;
line-height: 30px;
text-align: center;
color: #fff;
font-weight: bold
}
.disabled {
width: 100px;
height: 30px;
-moz-transform: rotate(45deg);
-o-transform: rotate(45deg);
-webkit-transform: rotate(45deg);
transform: rotate(45deg);
}
Yes... use an image with position: absolute
positioned before the fieldset. That's probably about as cross-browser as you can do in that situation.
If you are cool with jQuery, check out element blocking with BlockUI.
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