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I have a div in a div, what I'm trying to do is have it so when you hover on the parent the child changes. The problem is I can't get anything to show up, I'm not sure why.

css:

#3d_stack {
  border: 1px solid red;
  -webkit-transform: translate(-49px, 55px);
  -webkit-perspective-origin: 50% 50%;
  -webkit-perspective: 50;
  display: block;
  -webkit-border-radius: 5px;
  float: left;
  position: relative;
  height: 48px;
  width: 48px;
}

#3d_stack > div:first-child {
  -webkit-transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
  border: 1px solid red;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 12;
  height: 34px;
  width: 46px;
  background-color: #ffffff;
  opacity: .3;
}

#3d_stack:hover > div:first-child {
  -webkit-transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
  border: 1px solid red;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 12;
  height: 34px;
  width: 46px;
  background-color: #ffffff;
  opacity: .9;
}

HTML

<div id="3d_stack">
  <div></div>
</div>

I have a fiddle set up here http://jsfiddle.net/4p8CM/223/

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    You shouldn't start element id's and classes with digits. That's probably why nothing shows up. Mar 22, 2012 at 15:55

4 Answers 4

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I don't believe id's can start with numbers I have removed the 3 from the start of the div id in the HTML and the css and your div's are showing.

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ID's and classes can't start with numbers or symbols. only on some browsers but what's the point. To add (For reference) also don't make your elements (classes & ID's) too short (like 2 character) as JavaScript will have a problem.

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Nobody here didn't make another, repaired snippet, so I did (removed number from first place of ID property).

Also, as I can see, you used webkit vendor prefixing - you should consider prefixing another vendors too (I don't know which browser you use). I have found a great tool online with which I did prefixing for you, too.

Without going in details, I can see that your transform can move the container outside of view, so maybe that can cause some visibility problems too (you can see in code snippet that it is almost outside of view).

#d_stack {
  border: 1px solid red;
  -webkit-transform: translate(-49px, 55px);
          transform: translate(-49px, 55px);
  -webkit-perspective-origin: 50% 50%;
          perspective-origin: 50% 50%;
  -webkit-perspective: 50;
          perspective: 50;
  display: block;
  border-radius: 5px;
  float: left;
  position: relative;
  height: 48px;
  width: 48px;
}

#d_stack > div:first-child {
  -webkit-transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
          transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
  border: 1px solid red;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 12;
  height: 34px;
  width: 46px;
  background-color: #ffffff;
  opacity: .3;
}

#d_stack:hover > div:first-child {
  -webkit-transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
          transform: translate3d(1px, 14px, 0px);
  border: 1px solid red;
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 12;
  height: 34px;
  width: 46px;
  background-color: #ffffff;
  opacity: .9;
}
<div id="d_stack">
  <div></div>
</div>

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Instead of id, use class. i.e.

<div class="box1"></div>
// css
div.box1{
}

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