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diff --git a/_posts/2021-01-05-animated-toggle-tabs.md b/_posts/2021-01-05-animated-toggle-tabs.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc3a348 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2021-01-05-animated-toggle-tabs.md @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Animated Radio Tab Toggles" +date: 2021-01-05 +--- + + +*In this demo tutorial, we are making the assumption* that we need to create a radio slide toggle for our made-up payment options. For this we want to display 3 simple payment choices to the user: + +- One-time payment +- Recurring payment +- Free tier payment + +## The Final Demo + +[Live CodePen](https://codepen.io/bradleytaunt/embed/vYXjpLO) + +Let’s get started with the base skeleton. + +## The HTML + +<p>There isn't anything special happening here. We just contain all our <code>labels</code> and <code>inputs</code> into a <code>.radio-toggles</code> wrapper, make sure those <code>labels</code> are each properly connected to their corresponding <code>inputs</code>, and then add an empty <code>.slide-item</code> element (more on that later).</p> + + + <div class="radio-toggles"> + <input type="radio" id="option-1" name="radio-options"> + <label for="option-1">One-Time</label> + <input type="radio" id="option-2" name="radio-options" checked> + <label for="option-2">Recurring</label> + <input type="radio" id="option-3" name="radio-options"> + <label for="option-3">Free</label> + <div class="slide-item"></div> + </div> + + +## The CSS + +Now for the main event – the CSS. First we want to style the wrapper that holds all of our pieces together. You can tweak this to your liking, but I prefer a simple and clean style: + + + .radio-toggles { + align-items: center; + background: #eee; + border: 1px solid lightgrey; + border-radius: 9999px; + display: flex; + justify-content: center; + margin: 20px auto; + max-width: 400px; + overflow: hidden; + padding: 4px; + position: relative; + } + + +Next, we “hide” (only visually) the default `radio` inputs: + + + input[type="radio"] { + left: -9999px; + position: absolute; + z-index: -1; + } + + +Then we give the corresponding `label` elements a little spacing and breathing room: + + + label { + cursor: pointer; + padding: 10px 20px; + text-align: center; + width: 33.33%; + z-index: 2; + } + + +Remember that `.slide-item` I referenced earlier? That element will be the visual “slider” that animates between the individual radio options. We style that like so: + + + .slide-item { + background: white; + border-radius: 9999px; + box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.15); + height: calc(100% - 8px); + left: calc(33.33% + 4px); + position: absolute; + width: calc(33.33% - 8px); + transition: left .4s; + z-index: 0; + } + + +You'll notice the `left`, `height`, and `width` properties utilize the CSS `calc` attributes – this just gives some much needed padding and visual clean-up to the whole tabbed interface. + +For the finishing touches, we just need to tell the `.slide-item` where to position itself based on which `radio` input is currently selected: + + + input[type="radio"]:nth-of-type(1):checked ~ .slide-item { + left: 4px; + } + input[type="radio"]:nth-of-type(3):checked ~ .slide-item { + left: calc(66.66% + 4px); + } + + +That's pretty much it! You now have a fully functional, animated toggle slider with just a set of simple `radio` inputs and pure CSS. + + + |