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Mini Interactive Keyboard with Pure CSS

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2020-05-13

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Lately, I’ve become obsessed with trying to see what I can create using only HTML and CSS (besides websites of course). Since playing with the concept of faking 3D elements, I wanted to circle back around to an older CodePen I created: a mini, interactive undo keyboard.

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See it in action

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Below you can view a live demo of the mini keyboard itself. This demo is nothing special, but takes design inspiration from Apple’s magic keyboards (if that wasn’t already obvious).

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Undo keyboard with two buttons to click

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Live CodePen Example

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So now that we have seen what we plan to build, let’s break down the process of creating this stupid, fun project!

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The HTML

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The core skeleton of this project is very simple, since the keyboard consists of only 2 interactive buttons on top of a basic base element:

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The CSS

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Here is where all the magic happens. Let’s break these elements into their own sections, starting with the base styling:

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/* Custom typeface */
+@import url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Muli");
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+/* Basic layout styling */
+body {
+background: #d2dcff;
+margin: 80px 0 40px;
+}
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We then tackle the basic keyboard base element:

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.base {
+background: linear-gradient(180deg, #eee 0%, #d8d8d8 100%);
+border-radius: 20px;
+box-shadow: inset 0 3px 5px rgba(255,255,255,0.3), inset 0 1px 3px rgba(255,255,255,0.5), 0 10px 0 #afafaf;
+display: flex;
+height: 310px;
+margin: 0 auto;
+position: relative;
+width: 620px;
+}
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+/* This pseudo element is used for more realistic drop-shadows */
+.base:after {
+bottom: 0;
+box-shadow: 0 10px 80px rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
+content: '';
+height: 50px;
+left: 7.5%;
+position: absolute;
+width: 85%;
+z-index: -1;
+}
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Next, we target all shared styles between the 2 keyboard buttons to avoid repeating ourselves later on:

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.command, .z {
+    -webkit-appearance: none;
+    background: linear-gradient(180deg, #fff 0%, #f2f2f2 100%);
+    border: 0;
+    border-radius: 20px;
+    box-shadow: inset 0 1px 3px rgba(255,255,255,0.5), 0 10px 0 #c9c9c9, 0 10px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.3), 0 12px 8px rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
+    cursor: pointer;
+    display: inline-block;
+    height: 260px;
+    margin: 15px 0 0 20px;
+    outline: 0;
+    position: relative;
+    width: 300px;
+    z-index: 2;
+}
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+.command span, .z span {
+    font-family: 'Muli', 'Helvetica', sans-serif;
+}
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+/* Styling when pressed */
+.command:active, .z:active {
+    box-shadow: inset 0 10px 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.2), inset 0 10px 30px rgba(0,0,0,0.6), 0 1px 0 rgba(255,255,255,0.6);
+    margin: 25px 0 0 20px;
+}
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All that remains is to add the custom styling for each independent button:

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/* Custom Command styling */
+.command svg {
+    height: 60px;
+    right: 15px;
+    position: absolute;
+    stroke: #9f9f9f;
+    top: 15px;
+    width: 60px;
+}
+.command span {
+    bottom: 15px;
+    color: #9f9f9f;
+    font-size: 58px;
+    left: 0;
+    position: absolute;
+    width: 100%;
+}
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+/* Custom "Z" Letter styling */
+.z {
+    width: 260px;
+}
+.z span {
+    color: #9f9f9f;
+    font-size: 150px;
+}
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Taking it further

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You could easily improve upon this concept by rendering an entire interactive keyboard, if you so desired. But this is maybe something I would tackle at a later date when I have a little more free time 😉 For now, a simple mini undo keyboard is fun enough to play with.

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