Introduction
In this lab, we will learn how to create a Squiggle Link Hover Effect using CSS. This effect creates a squiggly animation when hovering over a link, adding a fun and dynamic element to your website. By using a linear-gradient background and an SVG with a squiggly path, we can achieve this effect with just a few lines of code.
Squiggle Link Hover Effect
index.html and style.css have already been provided in the VM.
To create a squiggle effect when hovering over a link, you can follow these steps:
- Create a repeating background for the link using a
linear-gradient.
a.squiggle {
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #0087ca 0%, #0087ca 100%);
background-position: 0 100%;
background-repeat: repeat-x;
background-size: 2px 2px;
color: inherit;
text-decoration: none;
}
- Create a
:hoverstate for the link with abackground-imageof a data URL containing an SVG with a squiggly path and an animation.
a.squiggle:hover {
background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf8,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' viewBox='0 0 20 4'%3E%3Cstyle type='text/css'%3E.squiggle{animation:shift .3s linear infinite;}@keyframes shift {from {transform:translateX(0);}to {transform:translateX(-15px);}}%3C/style%3E%3Cpath fill='none' stroke='%230087ca' stroke-width='2' class='squiggle' d='M0,3.5 c 5,0,5,-3,10,-3 s 5,3,10,3 c 5,0,5,-3,10,-3 s 5,3,10,3'/%3E%3C/svg%3E");
background-size: auto 4px;
}
- Use the HTML code below to add the link to the page.
<p>
The <a class="squiggle" href="#">magnificent octopus</a> swam along
gracefully.
</p>
Please click on 'Go Live' in the bottom right corner to run the web service on port 8080. Then, you can refresh the Web 8080 Tab to preview the web page.
Summary
Congratulations! You have completed the Squiggle Link Hover Effect lab. You can practice more labs in LabEx to improve your skills.