Maybe this is an easy question, but I have been searching it for a long time and no luck.
I simply need to use an image as an input type=text
, instead of using the white box like normal. I tried to use background-image
, but then the white is still there, only it has a background image. I don't need the white box. How can I do that?
3 Answers
Like this:
HTML
<label for="test">Label here</label>
<input type="text" name="test" id="test" placeholder="placeholder text" />
CSS
input[type=text] {
background:url(http://placekitten.com/200/200) no-repeat 0 0;
border:0 none;
padding:4px 10px;
color:#fff;
}
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thanks! I just have to add the background color to transparent. thanks!– ishwrJan 23, 2014 at 15:28
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+1 U was messing with the fiddle, and the issue was that you had 4px 4px at the end of the image url, which gave you a margin. By making it 0 0, Nick R made it fill the space. Jan 23, 2014 at 15:31
Is this what you're after?
HTML
<div class="image">Text text text text text text text</div>
CSS
.image {
width:400px;
height:200px;
background-image:url(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HX2iaDPwkhs/T6IEBoiufuI/AAAAAAAAAyQ/dtC9Sr268_k/s1600/doodle-525-cloud.jpg);
}
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What does that even mean? you can't just type on an image, you need create something to type over it. Jan 23, 2014 at 15:22
If I understand you correctly, this may be a solution. Applying a background image to a text input field: fiddle
html:
<textarea rows="10" cols="10" class="input">default text</textarea>
css:
.input {
background-image: url(http://www.placehold.it/10x10);
}
border:none
makes the trick actually, what browser are you using to view it? or have you got an example of what you want? because maybe we are missing the point