I want a button to "depress" when clicked. However, the method I have attempted has an undesirable effect - some clicks in certain locations on the button aren't being registered.
This question is not about JavaScript. I have linked to a JSFiddle below, which uses a JavaScript click event listener, but this is only to describe the problem better. The actual problem I'm facing is nothing todo with event listeners - the hyperlink itself does not work when clicked in various places (the browser doesn't navigate to the linked page, and even though the CSS :active
class works fine, the browser behaves as if there wasn't even a click).
The fat, depressable button I'm trying to style.
CSS I'm using:
a.fatButton {
display: inline-block;
position: relative;
margin: 8px;
padding: 16px;
background: #faa;
border-radius: 16px;
box-shadow: 0 8px 0 0 #f88;
text-decoration: none;
color: #000;
}
a.fatButton:active {
top: 8px;
box-shadow: none;
}
HTML of button inside container div:
<div id="linkContainer">
<a class="fatButton" href="#">Click me</a>
</div>
Here is a JSFiddle describing the problem in more depth: http://jsfiddle.net/g105b/d3Y9X/
And here is a recording of the problem: http://youtu.be/N6UfWdbA1Ac
The problem is when there is any movement in the button... this could be a change of the "top" property - as in this example - a margin-top, a negative margin-bottom, a translateY, padding-top ... there must be a way to create this type of button-press effect without having this problem?
I am using Chrome 29, which was used to record the video, but the problem is also apparent in Firefox 23, although the "dud area" is in a different place on the button within Firefox.