user3312792
user3312792

Reputation: 1111

bootstrap button on click showing default colour

I am trying to style the button colour with below code, the colours work until I click the button, the button shows the default colours, how do I specify the colours of the button onclick?

.btn-success { 
 color: #ffffff; 
 background-color: #161617; 
 border-color: #494F57; 
} 

.btn-success:hover, 
.btn-success:focus, 
.btn-success:active, 
.btn-success.active, 
.open .dropdown-toggle.btn-success { 
 color: #ffffff; 
 background-color: #1F2838; 
 border-color: #494F57; 
} 

.btn-success:active, 
.btn-success.active, 
.open .dropdown-toggle.btn-success { 
 background-image: none; 
} 

.btn-success.disabled, 
.btn-success[disabled], 
fieldset[disabled] .btn-success, 
.btn-success.disabled:hover, 
.btn-success[disabled]:hover, 
 fieldset[disabled] .btn-success:hover, 
.btn-success.disabled:focus, 
.btn-success[disabled]:focus, 
fieldset[disabled] .btn-success:focus, 
.btn-success.disabled:active, 
.btn-success[disabled]:active, 
fieldset[disabled] .btn-success:active, 
.btn-success.disabled.active, 
.btn-success[disabled].active, 
fieldset[disabled] .btn-success.active { 
background-color: #161617; 
border-color: #494F57; 
} 

.btn-success .badge { 
  color: #161617; 
 background-color: #ffffff; 
}

Upvotes: 46

Views: 122447

Answers (9)

Muhammad Umar
Muhammad Umar

Reputation: 1659

to trigger any class whenever a button is clicked, you need :active selector and to fix the default behavior of the bootstrap button on click, you need to set the background-color to any color you want to along with !important. It will then override the default styling of the bootstrap class.

.btn-outline-primary:active{ background-color: [your color] !important}

Upvotes: 0

pandaDev.es
pandaDev.es

Reputation: 31

I fixed this behaviour with this css code:

.btn-primary {
    background-color: #8ed3cc;
    border: 0 !important;
    padding: 1rem 5rem;
    border-radius: 0;
    font-family: 'Lato', sans-serif;
    font-size: 1.2rem;
    box-shadow: none !important;
}
.btn-primary:hover {
    background-color: #69aca5 !important;
    border: 0 !important;
    box-shadow: none !important;
 }
 .btn-primary:focus {
    background-color: #69aca5 !important;
    border: 0 !important;
    box-shadow: none !important;
 }

Upvotes: 3

teenage vampire
teenage vampire

Reputation: 359

if you want remove the box-shadow just add box-shadown:none and make it important or if you want add box-shadows just add color values.

.btn-primary:not(:disabled):not(.disabled):active{
    color: #fff;
    background-color: #5b5fc6;
    border-color: #5b5fc6;
    box-shadow: none !important;
}

or

.btn-primary:not(:disabled):not(.disabled):active{
        color: #fff;
        background-color: #5b5fc6;
        border-color: #5b5fc6;
        box-shadow: 0 0 0 0.2rem #c9cbfa !important
    }

Upvotes: 1

Reuven Etzion
Reuven Etzion

Reputation: 140

That button press animation of the default color is due to the background image. Use this for each named style (btn-default, btn-success, etc):

.btn-primary:active,
.btn-primary.active,
.open > .dropdown-toggle.btn-primary {
  background-image: none;
}

Upvotes: 1

Bill Brock
Bill Brock

Reputation: 11

Some inspiration from the bootstrap source for overriding these various button states where $off-white and $brand-black are defined by us:

.btn-success {
  &:hover,
  &:focus,
  &.focus {
    color: $off-white;
    background-color: $brand-black;
  }

  &:active,
  &.active,
  &.disabled,
  &:disabled {
    color: $off-white;
    background-color: $brand-black;

    &:focus,
    &.focus {
      color: $off-white;
      background-color: $brand-black;
    }
  }
}

Upvotes: 1

colemerrick
colemerrick

Reputation: 1218

If you are working on a personal project, and not with a team, it is worth noting that you can override pseudo class styles simply by applying "!important" to the same style declarations on the class:

.btn-success { color: #ffffff !important; background-color: #161617 !important; border-color: #494F57 !important; }

Generally, it's a good idea to stay away from !important because this will override any and all color, background-color and border-color style declarations on the btn-success class (unless you override the style declarations again with !important later in your style sheet although that's ridiculous).

If the goal is the smallest file size possible though and you are using this class everywhere in the same way - meaning no inline styles - then this may be your best option.

Alternatively, but using the same thinking, you may try naming a new custom class something like .btn-success-important, and only apply it after btn-success where you need to use the override.

There is one catch though: If you are combining .btn-success or your .btn-success-important with any other Bootstrap .btn-group, !important will override any pseudo class style declared within. In this case you may be better off with Guy's answer (the custom class without !important style declarations).

Upvotes: 0

xxxbence
xxxbence

Reputation: 2320

You have to use the !important declaration to do that correcly.

.btn-success:hover, .btn-success:active, .btn-success:focus {
  color: #ffffff !important;
  background-color: #1F2838 !important;
  border-color: #494F57 !important;
}

Upvotes: 35

Guy
Guy

Reputation: 11305

The :active selector is what you need for the click.

.btn-sample:active {
  // click styles here
}

It looks like you have that above so if you are still seeing a slightly different color it is most likely because of the box-shadow that is also applied to the active button state. Disable that like so:

.btn-sample:active {
  box-shadow: none;
}

Edit: The selector that is overriding your css is actually btn-success:active:focus. So you will need to add the following to your css:

.btn-success:active:focus {
  color: #ffffff; 
  background-color: #161617; 
  border-color: #494F57;
}

Further to my comment below, you would be better off creating your own class such as btn-custom to which you can apply your desired styles. Combining this with the existing btn class, you can achieve your desired result with much less code as you won't need to override existing selectors.

Upvotes: 82

Amanjot
Amanjot

Reputation: 2058

Just add the following code in your CSS

.btn-success.active.focus, .btn-success.active:focus, .btn-success.active:hover, .btn-success:active.focus, .btn-success:active:focus, .btn-success:active:hover, .open>.dropdown-toggle.btn-success.focus, .open>.dropdown-toggle.btn-success:focus, .open>.dropdown-toggle.btn-success:hover
{
color: #fff;
background-color: #161617; 
border-color: #494F57; 
}

Upvotes: 0

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