2

I was wondering if I can tranform an object A when I´m hovering a sibling B (only with CSS if possible). This is my code:

<div id="block-1">
    <a href="whatever.hml">
        <img class="imgZoom" src="image.jpg" height="300">
        <div style="height: 86px;" class="caption"> &nbsp;</div>
        <div class="caption-text">
            <h3>Header</h3>
            <h4>subheader</h4>
        </div>
    </a>
</div>

.imgZoom is just this:

.imgZoom {
     -webkit-transition: all 0.4s ease; /* Safari and Chrome */
     -moz-transition: all 0.4s ease; /* Firefox */
     -ms-transition: all 0.4s ease; /* IE 9 */
     -o-transition: all 0.4s ease; /* Opera */
     transition: all 0.4s ease;
}

I want to hover .caption-text and apply a transform to imgZoom (scale), I guess this is absolutely possible but well, I´m not being able to do it. Can anyone help me or at least tell me if is possible? Thanks.

7
  • 1
    its something like .caption-text:hover + .imgZoom {}
    – mador
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:38
  • 1
    CSS selectors cannot traverse the DOM upwards. So if your img is below .caption-text then there is a chance.
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:38
  • @mador: No, + selects only when the element is the next adjacent sibling.
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:39
  • @Harry, its not upwards (if i see correctly).. .caption-text and .zoomImg are on the same level.
    – mador
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:40
  • 1
    @mador: But the img is the previous sibling in the DOM (upwards as in, present prior to this element in the DOM) and + selects only the next adjacent sibling.
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:41

1 Answer 1

4

you can do this as was mentioned in comments .caption-text:hover + .imgZoom {} but you have to move img right ater element you want to hover

<div id="block-1">
    <a href="whatever.hml">
        <div style="height: 86px;" class="caption"> &nbsp;</div>
        <div class="caption-text">
            <h3>Header</h3>
            <h4>subheader</h4>
        </div>
        <img class="imgZoom" src="image.jpg" height="300">
    </a>
</div>

if you need element in order you stated, you need use javascript

5
  • I need them in that order, the caption is over the img... so ok, no CSS then. Thanks for your answer.
    – Pizzaboy
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:50
  • 2
    @torpedete: You could still try using absolute positioning or negative margins etc :)
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:51
  • I don't really understand the down-vote on the answer to be honest. It is explicitly mentioned by the author that a markup change is required and there is no other pure CSS way that I could think of.
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 7:57
  • No way, I´m finishing this big project and I´m not gonna change the layout now, javascript and no worries :) Thanks mate.
    – Pizzaboy
    Jun 18, 2015 at 8:01
  • @torpedete: That's ok mate. Final decision on whether to use or not is always yours :)
    – Harry
    Jun 18, 2015 at 8:02

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.