I am making a website and would like the border color of the text boxes to change on hover and when they are clicked.
I have searched and found a few people showing the code for how to do it. I tried to run it from my LAMP server (dont know if embedded JS will work on a Lamp开发者_开发问答 server) although it didnt work. The code was javascript which I don't really know so I couldn't understand what what was going wrong.
This is the code:
onload=function(){
var inp=document.getElementsByTagName('input'), i=0, t ;
while(t==inp[i++]){
if(t.type=='text'){
t.onclick=function(){this.style.border='1px solid red'}
}
}
}
</script>
Is there a way to do what I am wanting just with CSS/html or will I need to learn JavaScript as well?
If its not too hard could explain how to do it or show me some example code?
Cheers - Cohen.
Yes this can be done using CSS pseudo-classes
Here is an example:
<style>
.fancyText:hover{border:1px solid red;}
.fancyText:focus{border:1px solid red;}
</style>
<input type='text' class='fancyText' />
@Aaron is right, and you may visit w3school for css learning,
if you want it using java-script you only need function onFocus, onBlur and access the text box via id
function change()
{
var a = document.getElementById('fansy');
a.style.border = '1px solid red';
}
Why dont use jQuery to make it simpler?
$(document).ready(function(){
$('input').each(function(){
if($(this).attr('type')=='text')
{
$(this).focus(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid red'});
});
$(this).blur(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid green'});
});
}
});
});
Then you'll get multi browser support also....
Don't forget <script src="[the_path_to_jquery_file]" type="text/javascript"></script>
to include the jquery-file.
If you replace this
$('input').each(function(){
if($(this).attr('type')=='text')
{
$(this).focus(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid red'});
});
$(this).blur(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid green'});
});
}
});
with this
$('input[type="text"]').each(function(){
$(this).focus(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid red'});
});
$(this).blur(function(){
$(this).css({'border':'1px solid green'});
});
});
you will automatic get the inputs with attr. type = text. Here is more fact about jQuery attr selecting
#myTextarea {
border: 2px solid black;
}
#myTextarea:focus {
border-color: red;
outline: none;
}
In the HTML, the textarea element is given an ID of "myTextarea". In the CSS, the #myTextarea
selector sets the initial border color to black and the #myTextarea:focus
selector changes the border color to red when the textarea is clicked on and has focus. The outline: none;
is added to remove the default outline that appears when the textarea is in focus.
精彩评论