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Is there a foreground equivalent to background-image in css?


I want to add some shine to an element on webpage. I would prefer if I don't have to add additional html to the page. I want the image to appear in front of the element rather than behind. What's the best way to do this?


Solution

  • To achieve a "foreground image" (without extra HTML code), you can use a pseudo-element (::before / :before) plus the CSS pointer-events. The last property is needed so that the user can actually click through the layer "as if it did not exist".

    Here's an example (using a colour whose alpha channel is 50% so that you can see that the real elements can actually be focused). http://jsfiddle.net/JxNdT/

    #cont {
      width: 200px;
      height: 200px;
      border: 1px solid #aaa;
      /*To show the boundaries of the element*/
    }
    
    #cont:before {
      position: absolute;
      content: '';
      background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
      width: 200px;
      height: 200px;
      pointer-events: none;
    }
    <div id="cont">
      Test<br>
      <input type="text" placeholder="edit">
    </div>

    ā€‹ PS. I picked the ::before pseudo-element, because that naturally leads to the correct positioning. If I pick ::after, then I have to add position:relative; to the real element (#cont), and top:0;left:0; to the pseudo-element (::after).


    PPS. To get the foreground effect on elements without a fixed size, an additional element is needed. This wrapper element requires the position:relative;display:inline-block; styles. Set the width and height of the pseudo-element to 100%, and the pseudo-element will stretch to the width and height of the wrapper element. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/JxNdT/1/.