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Edited -- Despite having asked exclusively in css, I saw that in fact the final result in JS is much more professional and lean. Being so I confirmed the reply of @Renan as the one that actually helped. Yet I remark here that @Fetz’s response was really the best output for using CSS in this case. However the end effect is ugly, moving the whole page of place.
My doubt is simple. I have used much the :hover in CSS and has served me to some extent.
However I’ve been wanting something different. I wish I could click on one div so that it would grow in size, and I would have to click on it in a specific corner so that it would shrink.
The hover is part of the process, but when I take the mouse off the div it returns to previous size.
What I want is for div only change when I click on it. And if possible it only returns to its original form if I click on one X for example or outside the div in question.
I’ve searched a lot, I found some things in JS, but I’m doing my best not to use JS in this project. So I started to imagine that with PHP this is possible. Or some CSS keyword to put in stylesheet in place of hover.
Do you have any word reserved for this as for example a possible onmouseclick of life???
Grateful in advance.
#atredit{
position:absolute;
width: 150px;
height: 75px;
background-color: #F5F5F5;
border: 1px solid #111111;
border-radius: 5px;
margin-top: 150px;
margin-left: 200px;
overflow: hidden;
cursor:pointer;
}
#atredit:hover{
width: 150px;
height: 300px;
transition: 0.5s ease-in-out;
}
Hanzer, even though it seems irrelevant in this case, consider that including a code snippet (just the snippet that when you take your mouse off the div it goes back to its original form) will greatly increase your chances of receiving answers.
– gustavox
thanks @gustavox
– Djpessoa
I edited my previous comment to include the excerpt that I think important you include.
– gustavox
Has like, using javascript.
– KaduAmaral
PHP cannot change div sizes because it cannot modify its settings. But Jquery can perfectly solve your problem.
– Samuel Carvalho
Ask me a question @Samuelneiva Is Jquery related to JS? It would be more interesting to use Jquery or JS?
– Djpessoa
Jquery is done in javascript, only more polished. Better to use jquery because it has classes ready to do what you want.
– Samuel Carvalho