move an image 50px down when clicked using CSS and HTML only
HTML:
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<img src="image.jpg" alt="example image" id="myImage">
CSS:
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#myImage {
position: relative;
}
#myImage:hover {
top: 50px;
}
JavaScript is not needed for this task since it can be done with CSS only. The above code sets the image's position to relative and then when the image is hovered over, the CSS moves it 50 pixels down using the top
property.
👩💻 move 50px down and 50px right
To move the image 50px down and 50px right on click, you can use the CSS transform
property as follows:
HTML:
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<img src="image.jpg" alt="example image" id="myImage" onclick="moveImage()">
CSS:
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#myImage {
position: relative;
}
.move {
transform: translate(50px, 50px);
}
JavaScript:
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function moveImage() {
var image = document.getElementById("myImage");
image.classList.add("move");
}
In this case, we added an onclick
attribute to the image tag to call the moveImage()
function when the image is clicked. The moveImage()
function finds the image element by its id and adds a class called "move" to it. This class has the CSS transform
property that moves the image 50 pixels down and 50 pixels right from its original position.
Note that we added .move
to our CSS code to identify this specific class. Plus, we added this class to the image element using JavaScript.
how to add customised cursor in css?
You can add a custom cursor to your page using the cursor
CSS property.
For example, to add a custom image as a cursor, use the following syntax:
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cursor: url(path/to/image.png), auto;
The auto
value is used to set the fallback cursor if the image fails to load correctly.
You can also use the following built-in cursors, without specifying an image:
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cursor: pointer;
cursor: crosshair;
cursor: default;
cursor: move;
cursor: help;
cursor: none;
For more information, please refer to MDN's documentation on the CSS cursor property.
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