Issue
I've found the following CSS in one of the answers here on SO and I was wondering why does it create the desired heart shape:
#heart {
position: relative;
width: 100px;
height: 90px;
}
#heart:before, #heart:after {
position: absolute;
content: "";
left: 50px;
top: 0;
width: 50px;
height: 80px;
background: red;
border-radius: 50px 50px 0 0;
transform: rotate(-45deg);
transform-origin: 0 100%;
}
#heart:after {
left: 0;
transform: rotate(45deg);
transform-origin :100% 100%;
}
<div id="heart"></div>
Please can someone explain?
Solution
CSS3 Mon Amour - A 4 Step Love Afair
There are a few steps for creating heart shape using CSS3:
Create a block-level element such as a
<div>
in your DOM and assign it withid="heart"
and apply CSS:#heart { position:relative; width:100px; height:90px; margin-top:10px; /* leave some space above */ }
Now using pseudo-element
#heart:before
we create a red box with one rounded edge like this:#heart:before { position: absolute; content: ""; left: 50px; top: 0; width: 52px; height: 80px; background: red; /* assign a nice red color */ border-radius: 50px 50px 0 0; /* make the top edge round */ }
Your heart should now look like this:
Let us assign a little rotation to that by adding:
#heart:before { -webkit-transform: rotate(-45deg); /* 45 degrees rotation counter clockwise */ -moz-transform: rotate(-45deg); -ms-transform: rotate(-45deg); -o-transform: rotate(-45deg); transform: rotate(-45deg); -webkit-transform-origin: 0 100%; /* Rotate it around the bottom-left corner */ -moz-transform-origin: 0 100%; -ms-transform-origin: 0 100%; -o-transform-origin: 0 100%; transform-origin: 0 100%; }
And we now get:
Already starting to come together :).
Now for the right part we basically need the same shape only rotated 45 degrees clockwise instead of counter clockwise. To avoid code duplication we attach the css of
#heart:before
also to#heart:after
, and then apply the change in position and in angle:#heart:after { left: 0; /* placing the right part properly */ -webkit-transform: rotate(45deg); /* rotating 45 degrees clockwise */ -moz-transform: rotate(45deg); -ms-transform: rotate(45deg); -o-transform: rotate(45deg); transform: rotate(45deg); -webkit-transform-origin: 100% 100%; /* rotation is around bottom-right corner this time */ -moz-transform-origin: 100% 100%; -ms-transform-origin: 100% 100%; -o-transform-origin: 100% 100%; transform-origin :100% 100%; }
And voilĂ ! a complete heart shaped
<div>
:
Snippet without any prefix:
#heart {
position: relative;
width: 100px;
height: 90px;
margin-top: 10px;
}
#heart::before, #heart::after {
content: "";
position: absolute;
top: 0;
width: 52px;
height: 80px;
border-radius: 50px 50px 0 0;
background: red;
}
#heart::before {
left: 50px;
transform: rotate(-45deg);
transform-origin: 0 100%;
}
#heart::after {
left: 0;
transform: rotate(45deg);
transform-origin: 100% 100%;
}
<div id="heart"></div>
Answered By - Yotam Omer
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