Reputation: 13541
I want to overlay one image with another using CSS. An example of this is the first image (the background if you like) will be a thumbnail link of a product, with the link opening a lightbox / popup showing a larger version of the image.
On top of this linked image I would like an image of a magnifying glass, to show people that the image can be clicked to enlarge it (apparently this isn't obvious without the magnifying glass).
Upvotes: 131
Views: 321044
Reputation: 8356
I just got done doing this exact thing in a project. The HTML side looked a bit like this:
<a href="[fullsize]" class="gallerypic" title="">
<img src="[thumbnail pic]" height="90" width="140" alt="[Gallery Photo]" class="pic" />
<span class="zoom-icon">
<img src="/images/misc/zoom.gif" width="32" height="32" alt="Zoom">
</span>
</a>
Then using CSS:
a.gallerypic{
width:140px;
text-decoration:none;
position:relative;
display:block;
border:1px solid #666;
padding:3px;
margin-right:5px;
float:left;
}
a.gallerypic span.zoom-icon{
visibility:hidden;
position:absolute;
left:40%;
top:35%;
filter:alpha(opacity=50);
-moz-opacity:0.5;
-khtml-opacity: 0.5;
opacity: 0.5;
}
a.gallerypic:hover span.zoom-icon{
visibility:visible;
}
I left a lot of the sample in there on the CSS so you can see how I decided to do the style. Note I lowered the opacity so you could see through the magnifying glass.
EDIT: To clarify for your example - you could ignore the visibility:hidden;
and kill the :hover
execution if you wanted, this was just the way I did it.
Upvotes: 110
Reputation: 111
A simple way of doing that with CSS only without modifying the content with additional tags is shown here (with code and example): http://soukie.net/2009/08/20/typography-and-css/#example
This works, as long as the parent element is not using static positioning. Simply setting it to relative positioning does the trick. Also, IE <8 don't support the :before selector or content.
Edit: Link above no longer works but is visible on the WayBack Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20120213121217/https://soukie.net/2009/08/20/typography-and-css/
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 7415
Here's a JQuery Technique with semi-transparent background.
HTML
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="no title" charset="utf-8">
<title>Image Gallery</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Image Gallery</h1>
<ul id="imageGallery">
<li><a href="images/refferal_machine.png"><img src="images/refferal_machine.png" width="100" alt="Refferal Machine By Matthew Spiel"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/space-juice.png"><img src="images/space-juice.png" width="100" alt="Space Juice by Mat Helme"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/education.png"><img src="images/education.png" width="100" alt="Education by Chris Michel"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/copy_mcrepeatsalot.png"><img src="images/copy_mcrepeatsalot.png" width="100" alt="Wanted: Copy McRepeatsalot by Chris Michel"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/sebastian.png"><img src="images/sebastian.png" width="100" alt="Sebastian by Mat Helme"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/skill-polish.png"><img src="images/skill-polish.png" width="100" alt="Skill Polish by Chris Michel"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/chuck.png"><img src="images/chuck.png" width="100" alt="Chuck by Mat Helme"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/library.png"><img src="images/library.png" width="100" alt="Library by Tyson Rosage"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/boat.png"><img src="images/boat.png" width="100" alt="Boat by Griffin Moore"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/illustrator_foundations.png"><img src="images/illustrator_foundations.png" width="100" alt="Illustrator Foundations by Matthew Spiel"></a></li>
<li><a href="images/treehouse_shop.jpg"><img src="images/treehouse_shop.jpg" width="100" alt="Treehouse Shop by Eric Smith"></a></li>
</ul>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.0.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="js/app.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
</body>
</html>
CSS
/** Start Coding Here **/
#overlay {
background:rgba(0,0,0,0.7);
width:100%;
height:100%;
position:absolute;
top:0;
left:0;
display:none;
text-align:center;
}
#overlay img {
margin-top: 10%;
}
#overlay p {
color:white;
}
app.js
var $overlay = $('<div id="overlay"></div>');
var $image = $("<img>");
var $caption = $("<p></p>");
// 1. Capture the click event on a link to an image
$("#imageGallery a").click(function(event){
event.preventDefault();
var imageLocation = $(this).attr("href");
// 1.1 Show the overlay.
$overlay.show();
// 1.2 Update overlay with the image linked in the link
$image.attr("src", imageLocation);
// 1.3 Get child's alt attribute and set caption
var captionText = $(this).children("img").attr("alt");
$caption.text(captionText);
// 2. Add overlay
$("body").append($overlay);
// 2.1 An image to overlay
$overlay.append($image);
// 2.2 A caption to overlay
$overlay.append($caption);
});
//When overlay is clicked
$overlay.click(function(){
//Hide the overlay
$overlay.hide();
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2154
Here's a good technique to display an overlay image that is centered with a semi-transparent background over an image link:
<div class="image-container">
<a class="link" href="#" >
<img class="image" src="/img/thumbnail.png"/>
<span class="overlay-image"><img src="/img/overlay.png"></span>
</a>
</div>
div.image-container{
position: relative;
}
a.link{
text-decoration: none;
position: relative;
display: block;
}
a.link span.overlay-image{
visibility: hidden;
position: absolute;
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
bottom: 0px;
right: 0px;
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.2); /* black background with 20% alpha */
}
a.link span.overlay-image:before { /* create a full-height inline block pseudo=element */
content: ' ';
display: inline-block;
vertical-align: middle; /* vertical alignment of the inline element */
height: 100%;
}
a.link:hover span.overlay-image img{
display: inline-block;
vertical-align: middle;
}
a.link:hover span.overlay-image{
visibility: visible;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3901
All we want is parent above child. This is how you do it.
You put img
into span
, set z-index & position
for both elements, and extra display
for span. Add hover to span
so you can test it and you got it!
HTML:
<span><img src="/images/"></span>
CSS
span img {
position:relative;
z-index:-1;
}
span {
position:relative;
z-index:initial;
display:inline-block;
}
span:hover {
background-color:#000;
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 41875
In CSS3, you can do the following:
.double-image {
background-image: url(images/img1.png), url(images/img2.png);
}
Took from Can I have multiple background images using CSS?
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 5530
If you're only wanting the magnifing glass on hover then you can use
a:hover img { cursor: url(glass.cur); }
http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/csscursors.shtml
If you want it there permanently you should probably either have it included in the original thumnail, or add it using JavaScript rather than adding it to the HTML (this is purely style and shouldn't be in the content).
Let me know if you want help on the JavaScript side.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1653
Here is how I did it recently. Not perfect semantically, but gets the job done.
<div class="container" style="position: relative">
<img style="z-index: 32; left: 8px; position: relative;" alt="bottom image" src="images/bottom-image.jpg">
<div style="z-index: 100; left: 72px; position: absolute; top: 39px">
<img alt="top image" src="images/top-image.jpg"></div></div>
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 106912
Unless you use the <img>
tag, which displays an image by itself, you will not be able to achieve this with pure CSS alone. You will also need TWO HTML elements as well - one for each picture. This is because the only way you can make an element display a picture via CSS is with the background-image
property, and every element can have only one background image. Which two elements you choose and how you position them is up to you. There are many ways how you can position one HTML element above another.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 125902
One technique, suggested by this article, would be to do this:
<img style="background:url(thumbnail1.jpg)" src="magnifying_glass.png" />
Upvotes: 94