Css: Replacing A Text On Hover, But Smooth Transition To The New Text Does Not Work?
The scenario: If a user hovers over a text (e.g. an h1-tag), it should change to a new text. The new text should appear smoothly. What I've done so far: I was able to replace a t
Solution 1:
Here is a really simple sample
(This hidden snippet use pseudo elements instead of the visible's inner div
's)
div, div:after, div:before {
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
position: absolute;
font-size: 40px;
color: black
}
div:after {
content: "New";
opacity: 0;
}
div:before {
content: "Old";
opacity: 1;
}
div:after, div:before {
transition: opacity 0.5s linear;
}
.wrap:hover:before {
opacity: 0;
}
.wrap:hover:after {
opacity: 1;
}
<divclass="wrap"></div>
div {
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
position: absolute;
font-size: 40px;
color: black
}
.new {
opacity: 0;
}
.old, .new {
transition: opacity 0.5s linear;
}
.wrap:hover.old {
opacity: 0;
}
.wrap:hover.new {
opacity: 1;
}
<divclass="wrap"><divclass="new">New</div><divclass="old">Old</div></div>
Solution 2:
OK, so first part, you cannot animate the display property, you need a work-around. To do this we fall back to what we can animate, opacity and width/height
For what you are trying to accomplish, I'd use two spans inside the <h1>
- one with each text version. Since spans are inline elements we give them display: block
so we can control there dimensions more cleanly.
.my_div {
background-color: red;
transition: all 500ms ease-in-out;
}
.my_div:hover {
background-color: green;
}
h1 {
overflow: hidden;
}
.old-text,
.new-text {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
transition: all 500ms ease-in-out;
}
.old-text {
height: auto;
opacity: 1;
width: auto;
}
.new-text {
color: #fff;
height: 0;
opacity: 0;
width: 0;
}
.my_div:hover.old-text {
height: 0px;
opacity: 0;
width: 0px;
}
.my_div:hover.new-text {
height: auto;
opacity: 1;
width: auto;
}
<divclass="my_div"><h1class="title"><spanclass="old-text">This is the old text</span><spanclass="new-text">A wild text appears!</span></h1></div>
Solution 3:
The question has already been answered, but I think the best approach would be to use a pseudo element. It's very simple and clean. BUT: you lose the transition effect.
.MySpecialTag:before
{
content: "The old text";
}
.MySpecialTag:hover:before
{
content: "The new text";
}
<h1class="MySpecialTag"></h1>
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